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Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high-performance alternative for embedding web technologies in applications.

Servo is a web browser rendering engine written in Rust, with WebGL and WebGPU support, and adaptable to desktop, mobile, and embedded applications.

Embeddable

Servo provides a WebView API so other applications can use it to embed web content.

Memory-safe

Servo takes advantage of the memory safety features of the Rust programming language, resulting in fewer vulnerabilities related to memory and concurrency.

Modular

Built with a modular architecture and powered by widely-used Rust crates, Servo makes it easier to customize and adapt a high-performance browser engine to your needs.

Parallel

Servo uses concurrency and parallelism for faster and more energy-efficient rendering of web content on multi-core devices.

Cross platform

Servo has multi-platform support, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and OpenHarmony. In addition, Servo can be ported and adapted to embedded devices.

Independent

Servo is a project managed with open governance under Linux Foundation Europe through our Technical Steering Committee.

Latest on the blog

2025-02-19

This month in Servo: new webview API, relative colors, canvas buffs, and more!

Servo is becoming truly embeddable this year.

2025-01-31

Servo in 2024: stats, features and donations

Summary of Servo’s progress in 2024: some numbers, main highlights and plans for the future.

2025-01-10

This month in Servo: dark mode, keyword sizes, XPath, and more!

Servo nightlies are now faster, more reliable, 20% smaller, and more compatible with real web apps.

2024-12-09

This month in Servo: :is(), :where(), grid layout, parallel flexbox, and more!

Plus shadow DOM buffs, smaller binaries, and new SubtleCrypto algorithms (HMAC, AES-GCM, AES-KW, PBKDF2).