Chrome for Developers
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The Official Chromium Developers Account.
Check out our developer portals: https://developer.chrome.com/ and https://web.dev/
Check out our developer portals: https://developer.chrome.com/ and https://web.dev/
Before: Juggling your IDE, documentation, and the DevTools Console just to write a simple script.
After: Typing a comment and letting Gemini complete the code for you directly in DevTools.
Welcome to a more productive workflow →goo.gle/3JFWTNF
After: Typing a comment and letting Gemini complete the code for you directly in DevTools.
Welcome to a more productive workflow →goo.gle/3JFWTNF
November 7, 2025 at 9:30 PM
Before: Juggling your IDE, documentation, and the DevTools Console just to write a simple script.
After: Typing a comment and letting Gemini complete the code for you directly in DevTools.
Welcome to a more productive workflow →goo.gle/3JFWTNF
After: Typing a comment and letting Gemini complete the code for you directly in DevTools.
Welcome to a more productive workflow →goo.gle/3JFWTNF
Episode 5 of Web Dev Acronyms is all about Time to First Byte ⏱️
Learn about this foundational metric for server response time and how to measure it as part of your LCP analysis in the DevTools Performance panel.
Learn about this foundational metric for server response time and how to measure it as part of your LCP analysis in the DevTools Performance panel.
November 4, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Episode 5 of Web Dev Acronyms is all about Time to First Byte ⏱️
Learn about this foundational metric for server response time and how to measure it as part of your LCP analysis in the DevTools Performance panel.
Learn about this foundational metric for server response time and how to measure it as part of your LCP analysis in the DevTools Performance panel.
No tricks, just treats🍬
You're creating the spookiest costume imaginable: a web developer debugging a critical issue. What prop or accessory makes the costume truly terrifying (and authentic)?
You're creating the spookiest costume imaginable: a web developer debugging a critical issue. What prop or accessory makes the costume truly terrifying (and authentic)?
October 31, 2025 at 6:50 PM
No tricks, just treats🍬
You're creating the spookiest costume imaginable: a web developer debugging a critical issue. What prop or accessory makes the costume truly terrifying (and authentic)?
You're creating the spookiest costume imaginable: a web developer debugging a critical issue. What prop or accessory makes the costume truly terrifying (and authentic)?
Lab data is great, but what are your real users experiencing? That's where CrUX comes in.
The latest episode of Web Dev Acronyms explores Chrome User Experience Report and how to bring its field data right into DevTools.
The latest episode of Web Dev Acronyms explores Chrome User Experience Report and how to bring its field data right into DevTools.
October 30, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Lab data is great, but what are your real users experiencing? That's where CrUX comes in.
The latest episode of Web Dev Acronyms explores Chrome User Experience Report and how to bring its field data right into DevTools.
The latest episode of Web Dev Acronyms explores Chrome User Experience Report and how to bring its field data right into DevTools.
Want your Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge submission to stand out? Use the Proofreader API→ goo.gle/ChromeAIChallenge2025
Build an app or extension that can:
💬 Correct user chat messages
✍️ Edit blog comments instantly
📝 Fix errors in documents on the fly
Build an app or extension that can:
💬 Correct user chat messages
✍️ Edit blog comments instantly
📝 Fix errors in documents on the fly
October 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Want your Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge submission to stand out? Use the Proofreader API→ goo.gle/ChromeAIChallenge2025
Build an app or extension that can:
💬 Correct user chat messages
✍️ Edit blog comments instantly
📝 Fix errors in documents on the fly
Build an app or extension that can:
💬 Correct user chat messages
✍️ Edit blog comments instantly
📝 Fix errors in documents on the fly
The CSS Podcast is back for a new season → goo.gle/4nrYxAe
🎉 @una.im and @bram.us kick things off by diving into two powerful new features: inline conditionals with if() and custom functions.
🎉 @una.im and @bram.us kick things off by diving into two powerful new features: inline conditionals with if() and custom functions.
October 27, 2025 at 4:00 PM
The CSS Podcast is back for a new season → goo.gle/4nrYxAe
🎉 @una.im and @bram.us kick things off by diving into two powerful new features: inline conditionals with if() and custom functions.
🎉 @una.im and @bram.us kick things off by diving into two powerful new features: inline conditionals with if() and custom functions.
🔧 Let your coding agent identify and fix INP issues for you → goo.gle/3IPT2No
With Chrome DevTools MCP, your coding agent can measure performance for specific user interactions to find and resolve slow UI responses - on its own with the help of the browser!
With Chrome DevTools MCP, your coding agent can measure performance for specific user interactions to find and resolve slow UI responses - on its own with the help of the browser!
October 24, 2025 at 4:12 PM
🔧 Let your coding agent identify and fix INP issues for you → goo.gle/3IPT2No
With Chrome DevTools MCP, your coding agent can measure performance for specific user interactions to find and resolve slow UI responses - on its own with the help of the browser!
With Chrome DevTools MCP, your coding agent can measure performance for specific user interactions to find and resolve slow UI responses - on its own with the help of the browser!
Click... wait... anything happening? 🤷 We've all been there.
That delay is what Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is all about.
That delay is what Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is all about.
October 23, 2025 at 5:08 PM
Click... wait... anything happening? 🤷 We've all been there.
That delay is what Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is all about.
That delay is what Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is all about.
✍️ Generate and refine text with built-in AI in the Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge → goo.gle/ChromeAIChallenge2025
Use the Writer API to create new content and the Rewriter API to revise and restructure it, all within your own web application.
Use the Writer API to create new content and the Rewriter API to revise and restructure it, all within your own web application.
October 22, 2025 at 3:24 PM
✍️ Generate and refine text with built-in AI in the Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge → goo.gle/ChromeAIChallenge2025
Use the Writer API to create new content and the Rewriter API to revise and restructure it, all within your own web application.
Use the Writer API to create new content and the Rewriter API to revise and restructure it, all within your own web application.