Ladybird Browser Project Progress Report - October 2025
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Summary
Ladybird browser project's October 2025 progress report highlighting 217 merged PRs from 43 contributors, significant Web Platform Tests improvements with 111,431 new passing subtests (total 1,964), new sponsors, and progress across caching, media, Trusted Types, XPath, CSS, WebGL, and Windows compatibility.
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We've continued to make solid progress on WPT this month. There has been a significant increase in passing subtests, with 111,431 new passing subtests bringing our total to 1,964.
Ladybird is entirely funded by the generous support of companies and individuals who believe in the open web.
Progress across caching, media, Trusted Types, XPath, CSS, WebGL, and even first runs on Windows.
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