Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser that Apple first unveiled in March 2016, received a new update from Apple today. The purpose of Apple’s Safari Technology Preview is to test features that might be added to Safari releases in the future.
Fixes and enhancements for CSS, Forms, HTML, JavaScript, Loading, Media, Rendering, Scrolling, Storage, SVG, Text, Web API, Web Assembly, Web Inspector, and WebRTC are included in Safari Technology Preview 182.
The most recent macOS versions issued by Apple in September 2023, macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma, are compatible with devices running the current Safari Technology Preview release.
Anyone who has downloaded the browser can get the Safari Technology Preview update via the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings. The Safari Technology Preview page has the update’s complete release notes.
Apple hopes to get user and developer input on its browser development process through the Safari Technology Preview. Safari Technology Preview is intended for developers, although it may be downloaded without a developer account and can be used in tandem with the current Safari browser.