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Apple Pushes Safari Tech Preview Forward With New 241 Update

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Apple rolled out Safari Technology Preview 241, the experimental browser that hit its tenth anniversary this month. The update ships with a sweep of bug fixes and performance tweaks across Accessibility, Animations, CSS, Canvas, Forms, and more. It targets developers and power users eager to preview upcoming Safari features today.

Compatibility spans macOS Sequoia and macOS Tahoe, the Apple OS releases. Users can pull the update via System Preferences’ Software Update, or install directly from Apple’s site. Full release notes live on the Safari Technology Preview website, detailing the breadth of fixes from HTML and JavaScript to WebRTC and SVG.

Safari Technology Preview lets developers test features slated for future Safari releases without waiting for official releases. It runs side‑by‑side with the stable Safari, so users can switch without data loss. The preview encourages feedback that shapes Apple’s browser roadmap, keeping the ecosystem competitive against rivals like Chrome and Edge.

With this update, Apple signals its commitment to refining web standards and performance ahead of the next Safari version. Developers who adopt the preview now receive a cleaner, faster browsing foundation, while ordinary users benefit from a more polished experimental experience. The update underscores Apple’s strategy to keep web browsing tight and responsive.