> [1] The library is used as of 2023 in Google Chrome, ChromeOS, ChromiumOS, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Android, Firefox OS, Flutter,[5] Avalonia (from Alpha 4), LibreOffice (from version 7.0) and RAD Studio[6](since version 12.0).
> [2] Changes to the Skia repository will be rolled into Chromium by the AutoRoll bot several times per day.
> [3] It serves as the graphics engine for Google Chrome and ChromeOS, Android, Flutter, and many other products.
Yes [4].
> [1] The library is used as of 2023 in Google Chrome, ChromeOS, ChromiumOS, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Android, Firefox OS, Flutter,[5] Avalonia (from Alpha 4), LibreOffice (from version 7.0) and RAD Studio[6](since version 12.0).
> [2] Changes to the Skia repository will be rolled into Chromium by the AutoRoll bot several times per day.
> [3] It serves as the graphics engine for Google Chrome and ChromeOS, Android, Flutter, and many other products.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skia_Graphics_Engine
[2]: https://skia.org/docs/dev/chrome/
[3]: https://skia.org/
[4]: https://github.com/chromium/chromium/tree/main/skia
As of 2024, WebKit's Linux ports (GTK and WPE) are switching to Skia too. [0] Prior to that, they used cairo.
[0]: https://blogs.igalia.com/carlosgc/2024/02/19/webkit-switchin...
Whoa. Somehow I have not heard of this. Can this be used to make cross-platform GUI apps?
Sure you can, it's a 2D graphics library. It's more like the JS Canvas API though instead of a UI framework.
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