![]() Back in 2010, Steve Jobs argued that the WebM format was “a mess” and that Apple had no plans to adopt the codec. ![]() For those unfamiliar with the format, WebM is a royalty-free video codec created by Google in 2010 - similar to the WebP image format, also developed by Google.Īlthough nearly all current web browsers support WebP video, Apple has never added WebP support to Safari. With the release of macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta 2 this week, Safari can finally play WebM videos.Īs noted by The 8-Bit, WebM video compatibility has been added to Safari with macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta 2. 9to5Mac reported that Apple is now letting developers create extensions that modify some of the default Safari tabs with macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta, and it seems there’s more to come.
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