Browser Release Calendar: Chrome 145, Firefox 148 Roadmap for Feb 2026
Chrome 145 released January 27, Firefox 148 stable expected February 24.
February 2026 brings significant browser releases across major vendors, with Chrome 145 released and Firefox 148 scheduled for late February.
Chrome 145 Release
Google released Chrome 145 on January 27, 2026, bringing new features and security updates. The release includes changes to Chrome WebGPU Toggle, removal of support for obsolete virtual cameras on macOS, and various user productivity improvements.
Firefox 148 Roadmap
Mozilla announced Firefox 148 stable is expected on February 24, 2026, continuing browser's evolution with improved privacy features and performance optimizations. Firefox maintains a four-week release cycle for major versions.
Safari Status
Safari 26.3 remains current on both macOS and iOS platforms, with no specific release dates announced for February 2026. Apple typically releases Safari updates as part of operating system updates.
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