The experimental browser Safari Technology Preview, which Apple first unveiled in March 2016, received a new update from Apple today. Apple created the Safari Technology Preview to try out features that could be included in later versions of the browser.
Bug fixes and performance enhancements for Web Inspector, Masonry Layout, Media Queries, CSS Custom Properties, CSS, Forms, JavaScript, Rendering, Gamepad API, Web API, WebGL, SVG, Scrolling, WebAssembly, Media, Accessibility, WebDriver, Safari Web Extensions, and other features are included in Safari Technology Preview release 163.
Version 16.4 of the Safari Technology Preview is currently available. It works with computers running both macOS Ventura and macOS Monterey.
Anyone who has downloaded the browser can access the Safari Technology Preview update via the Software Update feature in System Preferences or System Settings. On the website for Safari Technology Preview, you may read the update’s complete release notes.
With Safari Technology Preview, Apple hopes to get user and developers’ feedback on its browser development process. Despite being intended for developers, Safari Technology Preview may coexist with the current Safari browser and can be downloaded without a developer account.