This survey closed on November 5, 2024.

State of HTML 2024

HTML was the original web technology, and the fact that it's more relevant than ever three decades later is kind of amazing.

But despite its name, this surveys goes far beyond just HTML to encompass all areas of the web platform as a whole – and there is a lot to cover!

So as you might expect, designing a survey like this one always involves tough choices. This year, we decided to focus on new and upcoming features to help you stay up to date; as well as areas that browser vendors are most interested in.

This means that your answers might end up having a direct impact on the roadmap of the browser you're using right now. Which is why I'm so excited to open this second edition of the State of HTML survey!

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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 September 12 to October 1, 2024, and the survey results will be released shortly after.
Quem organiza esta pesquisa?

A pesquisa é organizada pela Devographics juntamente com um coletivo de colaboradores, tradutores e voluntários.

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.
Where can I learn more?
You can learn more about this survey in our announcement post.

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