Servo is an experimental, highly parallel, and embeddable browser rendering engine written in Rust. It leverages Rust’s memory-safety and concurrency strengths, supports modern GPU-powered rendering (WebGL/WebGPU), and serves as a research-forward alternative to traditional browser engines. Servo is a prototype web browser engine written in the Rust language. It is currently developed on 64-bit macOS, 64-bit Linux, 64-bit Windows, 64-bit OpenHarmony, and Android. Open governance under Linux Foundation Europe; collaborative project evolving standards. Cross-platform support including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, OpenHarmony.

Features

  • Parallel processing of rendering tasks (layout, parsing, image decoding, etc.)
  • WebGL & WebGPU support for GPU-accelerated rendering
  • Memory-safe design courtesy of Rust, reducing runtime vulnerabilities
  • Modular architecture with embeddable WebView APIs
  • Open governance under Linux Foundation Europe; collaborative project evolving standards
  • Cross-platform support including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, OpenHarmony

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Browsers

License

Mozilla Public License 1.0 (MPL)

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Operating Systems

Android, Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Rust

Related Categories

Rust Browsers

Registered

2025-09-04