• Home Blog Vote for the web features you want to seeStay organized with collectionsSave and categorize content based on your preferences. • Rick ViscomiGitHubBlueskyHomepagePublished: December 11, 2025 Published: December 11, 2025 Have you ever found yourself checking Can I Use, seeing all that red for a feature you’re dying to use, and wishing you could just poke the browser vendors and say, “Hey, I need this!”? • The WebDX Community Group is launching a new way for you to directly signal which web features are most important to you. • Now, you canupvotethe features you want to see become interoperable across major browsers. • Starting today, you can find these upvotes integrated here on web.dev as well ascaniuse.comandwebstatus.dev. • Other platforms like MDN are investigating similar integrations.

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  • On December 11, 2025 the WebDX Community Group announced a new developer‑signal platform that lets web developers directly influence browser feature support. An “Upvote” button now appears on web.dev, caniuse.com, and webstatus.dev; clicking it opens a corresponding issue in the web‑platform‑dx/developer‑signals GitHub repository. Developers can add a 👍 reaction and comment with use‑case details, providing context that vendors use when prioritizing features. Unlike the annual Interop process, this channel is year‑round, retains votes over time, and requires no formal proposal. The initiative aims to give browser makers a clearer picture of real‑world demand, as illustrated by Chrome’s recent decision to adopt JPEG XL after receiving developer signals.

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