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  1. WebKit

    WebKit is the web browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store, and many other apps on macOS, iOS, and Linux. Get started contributing code, or reporting bugs.

  2. Introduction to WebKit

    Introduction to WebKit WebKit is an open-source Web browser engine. It’s a framework in macOS and iOS, and used by many first party and third party applications including Safari, Mail, Notes, Books, …

  3. The WebKit Open Source Project

    WebKit is an open source Web content engine for browsers and other applications. We value real-world web compatibility, standards compliance, stability, performance, battery life, security, privacy, …

  4. WebKit Documentation

    Now you can begin coding in WebKit and contribute your fixes and new features to the project. For details on submitting your code to the project, read Contributing Code.

  5. Getting Started - WebKit

    Now you can begin coding in WebKit and contribute your fixes and new features to the project. For details on submitting your code to the project, read Contributing Code.

  6. News from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta | WebKit

    Jun 9, 2025 · As WebAssembly continues to grow in popularity, WebKit has been improving WebAssembly performance across the board. Now, WebAssembly is first evaluated by the in-place …

  7. Building WebKit

    Building WebKit requires that you have the proper developer tools installed and that you have a copy of the WebKit source tree. Run the build-webkit script to build WebKit.

  8. WebKit

    Getting Around the WebKit Source Code ¶ High-level Overview WebCore Rendering Code Paths for common operations Development process ¶ Getting your patch reviewed Getting your bug looked at …

  9. Getting the Code - WebKit

    Getting WebKit To download a pre-built bundle containing the latest WebKit, visit WebKit Build Archives.

  10. WebKit Features in Safari 18.2

    Dec 9, 2024 · WebKit for Safari 18.2 adds support for three Ruby properties: ruby-align, ruby-overhang, and the now-unprefixed ruby-position. The ruby-align property is reminiscent of the alignment …