Supported Browsers
Essentials
Every browser works differently in subtle ways, and some browsers have fewer features than others. As much as we’d like to, we can’t continuously test whether all features of the studio work on every browser.
We focus on making the studio work for the majority of people. As it stands, Google Chrome and its derivatives make up a market share of over 80%, so this is the browser we focus on. Firefox is also supported due to ideological reasons and a close match in feature set to Chrome. Other browsers are not supported and our DAW might break in unexpected ways.
Supported browsers
Google Chrome
We perform extensive automated testing on Chrome. Bugs appearing there have to be fixed, and our concepts are generally designed around the constraints imposed by Chrome.
Chrome is built in a similar way to other popular browsers, which should work as well:
Microsoft Edge
Chromium
Brave
Opera
Others in the Chromium family
Firefox
Due to dwindling market share, we don’t perform automated testing on Firefox, and thus the UX might be slightly worse in a few places. If you find a place like that, please let us know — we want to fix it.
Firefox has a few limitations in its feature set. Known limitations so far:
Not all audio input devices can be used to record audio
Firefox might send a notification to your OS that your microphone is being used on startup of the studio
Unsupported browsers
Safari and other niche browsers are currently out of scope. Bug reports might not be considered.