

If you do not have the Safari Technology Preview installed, it is available for free on the Apple Developer website. The update is available through the Software Update menu within the System Preferences app. This means that users running the latest macOS official release can experience the latest Safari changes without having to install beta versions of the operating system. Safari Technology Preview 129 can be installed on both macOS Monterey beta and also macOS Big Sur. Safari Technology Preview 128 first launched in June, then Apple took off this version and released it again by the end of July. With Safari Technology Preview 129, Apple is improving performance and bringing bug fixes for the Web Inspector, CSS, Scrolling, Rendering, WebAssembly, Web API, Platform Features, IndexedDB, Media, WebGL, and WebCrypto.įor those unfamiliar, Safari Technology Preview is an alternative version of Apple’s web browser focused on developers as it comes with beta features that are not yet available in the regular version of Safari.Īs Apple has been testing Safari 15 in the macOS Monterey beta, some features from this version have also been added to Safari Technology Preview - including the controversial new design. As Safari is not very commonly used in comparison to Chrome (Safari is only 5 of browsers used while Chrome is 60), there are not as many eyes seeing the issue and trying to figure it out. This time, the update brings bug fixes and performance improvements. Apple has officially released Safari Technology Preview 126 and, with it, some notable updates for those who might want to check out the upcoming version of Safari in macOS Monterey without installing a beta. Apple today is releasing another version of Safari Technology Preview for macOS Big Sur and macOS Monterey.
