Igalia leads the development of essential projects and components in the areas of web rendering and browsers. With five WebKit reviewers and 15 engineers dedicated to WebKit development, we have the most WebKit expertise found in the consultancy business.
WebKit is a cross-platform, Free Software web rendering engine. It is used everywhere from major Web browsers (Safari, Chrome) to embedded platforms (iPhone, WebOS or Android). Having earned 36% of the world market share and continuing to grow, WebKit serves as the foundation of the next wave of web technologies.
Our numerous contributions to the WebKit project include more than 3500 commits and 2000 reviews since 2009 touching critical aspects of the platform like Accelerated Compositing and the GStreamer multimedia backends used by many WebKit ports, including WebKitGTK+, WebKitEFL, QtWebKit and the ports for WinCairo and Mac.
Our team members are not only WebKit experts, they are engineers with solid backgrounds in embedded, graphics, UI design and multimedia. They integrate WebKit in user-oriented environments like the GNOME platform, where we drive the web development effort and maintain its flagship web browser, Epiphany.
We also have considerable experience creating, maintaining and optimizing ports of WebKit, have been the maintainers of the WebKitGTK+ port since 2009 and maintain core parts of the EFL and Clutter ports.
Our developers are knowledgeable about all aspects of WebKit including JavaScriptCore, multimedia, graphics and rendering, networking, accessibility, HTML5 and API design. We can help you improve the use of your WebKit framework to maximize the power of your hardware.
New report on the #webkit community: #igalia is among the top-10 contributors: t.co/8LElzjTlgO (via @teoromera) at 20:05 Feb 28th 2013 by Adrián Pérez
So it looks like my patch for the rework of the WebKitGtk+ media controls was finally landed. First I would like to thank Igalia for giving me some time to complete this task, which took some work and began at WebKitGtk+ hackfest some time ago with Žan...
A couple of weekends ago I attended FOSDEM, my third time in a row sponsored by Igalia. Apart from the appeal of wandering around Brussels and enjoying what the European capital has to offer —mostly in the gastronomic field—, this year I had a...
Slides for my "State of the Kit" talk from #fosdem last weekend t.co/G7HJZcsC #igalia #webkit #webkitgtk at 16:05 Feb 5th 2013 by Adrián Pérez
#webkit #gstreamer 1.x migration plan t.co/HALm2Fm0 at 10:27 Jan 8th 2013 by Philippe Normand
Should not be needed anymore.
Xan López08/03/2013In the end we are still going with WebKit1 by default for this release, since a few unit tests are failing and it's already pretty late. Next chance in .92.
Xan López08/03/2013We were not re-using the active EphyEmbed, which causes opening one extra empty tab. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694966
Xan López06/03/2013