Baseline gives you clear information about which web platform features work across browsers.
Baseline gives you clear information about which web platform features work across our core browser set today. When reading an article, or choosing a library for your project, if the features used are all part of Baseline, you can trust the level of browser compatibility. By aligning with Baseline, there should be fewer surprises when testing your site.
Baseline features are available across popular browsers. Baseline has two stages:
Baseline is calculated using the following core browser set:
You can find at-a-glance Baseline statuses on Can I Use feature entries, and MDN Web Docs reference pages. See Baseline in the wild for more examples.
You can use Baseline on your site too.
The Baseline definition is written by the web-features owners group.
Feature definitions are created and reviewed by web-features owners, peers, and contributors.
This work is coordinated and supported by members of the WebDX Community Group.
To learn more about the background of Baseline, its goals, audience, and more, see the full Baseline definition.