Published: July 23, 2025
The State of HTML survey is now
live. Tell us
how you use HTML, and the features that you would like to see implemented in
browsers.
This year, Lea Verou curated the survey. It includes 31 new web platform
features! In a post requesting input for the design of the
survey, Lea explained
what to include in a survey about HTML.
While the title is “State of HTML”, anything that wouldn’t fit better in State
of CSS or State of JS is fair game. This includes topics such as
accessibility, browser APIs, web components, templating, static site
generation, media formats, and more. This may seem strange at first, but is no
different than how the HTML specification itself covers a lot more than just
HTML markup.
These surveys can and do influence browser roadmaps, and add weight to proposals
for the Interop project. They are a great way for you to tell us your thoughts.
To help us track the top features, we even have a view on the Web Platform
Status Dashboard to track the issues raised each year. Check out the Top HTML
Interop
issues
as identified through the State of HTML 2024.
You also benefit immediately by completing these surveys. Every survey has a
reading list, a place for you to flag features you’d like to know more about. We
often hear how developers have discovered something they didn’t know existed due
to seeing it in one of the surveys. Take a look at the 2024 State of HTML
reading list, to see
what people were interested in last year.
Take the survey
today and make
sure your thoughts are represented this year!
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Last updated 2025-07-23 UTC.
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