In 2023, after the State of JS and State of CSS surveys had already been going on for a few years, we realized something was missing: what about the technology that brings it all together?
After all, HTML now goes beyond tags and attributes, encompassing APIs for dynamic updates, rich embeds, performance hints, templating & components, and more.
The first State of HTML, led by web superstar Lea Verou broke all previous records for a new survey with 21,000 respondents, and introduced new UI paradigms that improved all future surveys.
This year, with Lea back at the helm, we added ✨35 new features✨, and introduced two new sections: Graphics & Multimedia and Performance.
What's more, survey results will be taken in consideration by browser vendors when deciding on their roadmaps, so participating can help shape the future of the web!
Are you ready? Get, set, go!
FAQ
- How long will answering the survey take?
- Depending on how many questions you answer (all questions can be skipped), filling out the survey should take around 10-15 minutes.
- Who should take this survey?
- This is an open survey for anybody who makes websites or web apps, whether regularly or occasionally, as part of their job, as a student, or just for fun!
- What are the survey's goals?
- The survey's goals are to measure awareness of new HTML features and browser APIs, and help developers keep track of how their usage is evolving.
- How will this data be used?
- All data collected will be released openly for any developer or company to consult. Browser vendors also use this data to prioritize focus areas and inform their roadmaps.
- When will the results be released?
- The survey will run from July 15 to August 15, 2025, and the survey results will be released around September 15, 2025.
- Who runs this survey?
- This survey is run by Devographics together with a collective of contributors, translators, and volunteers.
- How was this survey designed?
- This survey was designed as the results of an open design process involving browser vendors and the web development community.