Meet Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite: a new standard for intelligent, high-volume AI → https://goo.gle/3OKbxFO Built to handle complex reasoning with minimal latency, this model delivers the precision needed for sophisticated developer workflows without the overhead. Whether you’re focused on data extraction, summarization, or rapid prototyping, Flash-Lite provides an affordable advantage for your next project. It’s also a great engine for working with APIs like CSS Anchor Positioning or View Transitions. Take 10 minutes to explore the new model in Google AI Studio today and share what you built in the comments!
Chrome for Developers
Technology, Information and Internet
Helping you build, grow, and innovate on the web.
About us
The official Chrome for Developers LinkedIn account from Google. We want to help you build beautiful, accessible, fast, and secure websites that work cross-browser, and for all of your users.
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https://developer.chrome.com/
External link for Chrome for Developers
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Simplify extension distribution with the new Chrome Web Store enterprise publishing option → https://goo.gle/40qqQG0 Organizations can now publish extensions to another enterprise without a public store listing. This new workflow provides developers with more control when building products for enterprise Key benefits of this update: 🔐 Private Distribution: Keep enterprise tools secure and off the public web store 🛠️ Admin Control: Admins can continue to manage deployment with the same tools they are used to
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Chrome for Developers reposted this
We sat down with the Chrome for Developers team at Google London to talk about our story, building Pretty Prompt for the whole world! An honest, raw conversation with Ilai Szpiezak, Charlie Day, and Oliver D. Thank you to the Oliver, and the Chrome Team! ✨
I sat down with Charlie Day and Ilai Szpiezak at the end of last year to discuss building a profitable Chrome Extension through great user experience and customer support. Some highlights: 🙋 First potential customer after four days 💰 Conversion rate of approx. 2% 📅 25% of users choose an annual subscripton Watch the full video on the Chrome for Developers channel: https://lnkd.in/et_mdndD
Building a profitable Chrome extension | Lessons from Pretty Prompt
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Chrome 145 introduces stable support for column-wrap and column-height, solving a long-standing pain point in multi-column layouts → https://goo.gle/3OyvI9n Previously, restricted container heights forced content into overflow columns that triggered horizontal scrollbars. With these new properties from the Multi-column Layout Level 2 spec, you can now define a row height and allow columns to wrap naturally into a new row in the block direction.
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Unlock new levels of control and performance for your web graphics → https://goo.gle/4qx0ihP We're introducing the subgroup_id WGSL extension, uniform_buffer_standard_layout, WebGPU support for Linux, and more.
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Unlock the potential of on-device processing with our latest deep-dive into client-side AI, now a core part of the Learn AI series → https://goo.gle/4tLL1f9 What this module covers: 🛠 Native Integration: Deciding between built-in browser APIs vs. local libraries. ⚖️ Strategic Trade-offs: Balancing model performance with specific hardware constraints. 🔒 Privacy-by-Design: User data is kept private by performing inference entirely on-device.
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@scope is now Baseline Newly Available → https://goo.gle/4aO0vbw Use this at-rule to: 🎯 Target specific DOM subtrees 🍩 Create donut scopes with limits 📉 Reduce selector specificity
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📢 We interrupt your scrolling for a special report from the DevRel studio → https://goo.gle/4qwBzKu DevTools has officially entered the chat 💬 With the new MCP server, your AI agent isn't just reading code anymore—it's running it. Imagine asking your agent to "fix that laggy click" and watching it spin up Chrome, run a trace, and find the culprit automatically. It’s not sci-fi; it’s the Model Context Protocol.
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Let's take another look at the two APIs from WebMCP and how they solve real-world dev challenges. 🌐 The Declarative API This is your go-to for high-precision tasks. By defining tools directly in your HTML, you enable AI agents to handle workflows like booking a flight or filing a support ticket with a level of reliability that raw DOM scraping simply can't achieve. 🖥️ The Imperative API Designed for complex workflows that require JavaScript execution. Whether it’s dynamic stadium seat selection or real-time data manipulation, this API provides a structured bridge for agents to execute logic reliably within the browser environment. We are looking for developers to help us refine these tools through our early preview program. Sign up and share your feedback with us here → https://goo.gle/46hmlRG
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Improve user trust with the new <geolocation> HTML element → https://goo.gle/4pPXZFK This declarative approach reduces boilerplate and prevents permission prompts from being blocked by ensuring clear user intent.
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