Windows
Windows
Today, we are excited to announce that is now generally available for use in production .NET 5, .NET Core, and .NET Framework WinForms and WPF applications on ! Additionally, we are thrilled to announce that WebView2’s is also generally available for production applications.
Previously, at Build, we introduced the .NET preview of , Microsoft’s latest browser control built on the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge that renders web content (HTML / CSS / JavaScript) in .NET applications. In October, we announced that WebView2 would be generally available for .
We want to thank all of our early users and developers that engaged with us throughout the WebView2 Preview period. The tremendous amount of support and enthusiasm we’ve received from the community has been unparalleled. Constant feedback, bug reports, and feature requests have helped shape the WebView2 product roadmap and we look forward to continuing to respond to the needs of the community.
To learn more check out our , , our , additional , or watch the video below from :
Going forward, we will continue updating the WebView2 SDK approximately every 6 weeks driven by your feedback. To keep up with the latest updates checkout our and follow the .
To get started with WebView2, check out our getting started guides:
Your feedback drives our and prioritization. Please share your opinions, suggestions, and details on your scenarios in our . We appreciate your help!
We can’t wait to see what you build!
– Palak Goel, Program Manager, Microsoft EdgeIntroduction to Microsoft Edge WebView2
Previously, at Build, we introduced the .NET preview of , Microsoft’s latest browser control built on the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge that renders web content (HTML / CSS / JavaScript) in .NET applications. In October, we announced that WebView2 would be generally available for .
We want to thank all of our early users and developers that engaged with us throughout the WebView2 Preview period. The tremendous amount of support and enthusiasm we’ve received from the community has been unparalleled. Constant feedback, bug reports, and feature requests have helped shape the WebView2 product roadmap and we look forward to continuing to respond to the needs of the community.
To learn more check out our , , our , additional , or watch the video below from :
Going forward, we will continue updating the WebView2 SDK approximately every 6 weeks driven by your feedback. To keep up with the latest updates checkout our and follow the .
Getting Started
To get started with WebView2, check out our getting started guides:
Sharing your feedback
Your feedback drives our and prioritization. Please share your opinions, suggestions, and details on your scenarios in our . We appreciate your help!
We can’t wait to see what you build!
– Palak Goel, Program Manager, Microsoft EdgeIntroduction to Microsoft Edge WebView2