Web Animations API
Lets you create animations that are run in the browser and as well as inspect and manipulate animations created through declarative means like CSS.
IE | Edge | Firefox | Chrome | Safari | Opera | iOS Safari | Opera Mini | Android Browser | Blackberry Browser | Opera Mobile | Chrome for Android | Firefox for Android | IE Mobile | UC Browser for Android | Samsung Internet | QQ Browser | Baidu Browser |
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9.3 | 4.4 | |||||||||||||||
14 | 52
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57
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10 | 10.0-10.2 | 4.4.3-4.4.4 | 4
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11 | 15 | 53
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58
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10.1 | 44
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10.3 | all | 56
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10 | 37
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57
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52
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11 | 11.4
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5
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1.2
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7.12
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54
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59
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TP | 45
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55
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60
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46
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56
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61
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Notes
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1
Partial support refers to basic support of
element.animate()
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2
Partial support refers to basic support of
element.animate()
and playback control of AnimationPlayer -
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Partial support in Firefox is detailed in Are we animated yet?