Friday, November 19, 2021
DotNetBrowser 2.10 is Released!
Friday, September 24, 2021
Announcing DotNetBrowser 2.9!
DotNetBrowser 2.9 is released!
Apart from upgraded Chromium under the hood, it presents new features, including the extended JavaScript-.NET Bridge.
See details and get the upgrade.
Friday, August 20, 2021
DotNetBrowser 2.8 is Released!
Introducing DotNetBrowser 2.8 running on Chromium 91.0.4472.164 with a number of important security fixes.
This version also allows getting notifications when the network state is changed and to manage cookies more flexibly.
Get your update here.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
DotNetBrowser 2.7 is Here!
DotNetBrowser 2.7 brings quite a bunch of new features, including creating Chromium profiles with independent settings, new options to manage the looks of your web component, and Chromium 91 under the hood.
See details and download the upgrade here.
Friday, May 28, 2021
DotNetBrowser is Upgraded to v2.6!
DotNetBrowser 2.6 is running on Chromium 90. This Chromium build includes several important security fixes, so we highly recommend you upgrade your browser component to the latest version.
See all the improvements in this release and download the upgrade here.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
DotNetBrowser 2.5 is Released!
The new version of the library is powered by Chromium 88.0.4324.182 and allows to customize or remove the dialog when opening external apps associated with a specific URI scheme.
See all the improvements and download the new version here.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
DotNetBrowser is Updated to V2.4
See all the news and update your DotNetBrowser to the latest version at the Release Notes page.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
DotNetBrowser 2.3 is Released!
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
DotNetBrowser is Upgraded to v2.2!
Thursday, June 18, 2020
DotNetBrowser Got Upgraded to v2.1!

DotNetBrowser moves forward to v2.1!
The library got more powerful with Chromium 79 under the hood. It also provides a range of options to manage Engine, Elements, and to work with the JavaScript functions from the .NET side.
Have a look!
Thursday, February 27, 2020
DotNetBrowser 2.0 Supporting .NET Core is Ready!
We have great news to share today: DotNetBrowser got upgraded to version 2.0!
Here is why it is so significant:
- Starting from this version DotNetBrowser became compatible with .NET Standard 2.0, which means you can now integrate the modern web content in both .NET Framework and in .NET Core applications on Windows.
- The rethought architecture of the library now allows you to create and run numerous independent Browser instances at once, adding up to your app’s stability.
- The range of new features, introduced with the new API, include the ability to play the video/audio content on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, etc., and convenient printing of the web content using the standard Print Preview dialog.
- On a look’n’feel side we have added support of Favicon and the ability to hide scrollbars and disable touch menus, which is particularly useful for kiosk applications.
See the complete list of changes introduced in DotNetBrowser 2.0 here.
We have also prepared a detailed Migration guide to help you change your code to work with the new version.
Please note, that starting from this version and further DotNetBrowser documentation is provided in the new Help Center. The documentation for DotNetBrowser 1.x remains available in the previous support portal.
Try the new DotNetBrowser out and let us know your thoughts and comments!
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
DotNetBrowser 1.21 – Enhanced Security, Flexible Interaction.

With this release DotNetBrowser allows you to get a firmer grip of your security settings with an option to view and verify the complete certificate chain.
Other features like disabling the form autofill functionality, and hiding scrollbars provide more flexibility managing how people interact with your applications.
Get detailed record of new features, fixes and improvements at the DotNetBrowser Release Notes page, and download the new version.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Important Improvements in DotNetBrowser 1.20.1

This update of DotNetBrowser features a number of improvements and fixes, requested by the library's most active users.
The changes like Visual Studio 2019 toolbox support and ability to check for proprietary codecs add up to DotNetBrower's usage convenience and productivity.
Download the update or see the full list of news at the Release Notes page.
And don't forget to have a great day!
Monday, April 1, 2019
DotNetBrowser 1.20 is Released!

We know it is April 1st, still we have released something seriously awesome:)
Please meet the DotNetBrowser 1.20 allowing you to:
- Display web pages more accurately, play MP3 audio, and easily set up printing across devices with new Chromium.
- Protect your application from security breaches with fix to CVE-2019-5786 Chrome vulnerability.
- Simulate complex real-life user interactions with key modifiers for simulated mouse events.
- Timely track down errors of proxy in Chromium.
- Define current Chromium version used in your application.
For more details on new features and fixes visit the Release Notes.
Or get your update straight away!
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
DotNetBrowser 1.19 is Out!

The new DotNetBrowser is available for download! This version allows to handle confirmation dialogs, shown when the user is about to leave the page.
This update also includes a number of improvements and fixes adding up to stability and convenience of the library.
Please visit the Release Notes page for detailed description of what was changed in v1.19.
We welcome your feedback and questions via the support portal and under the #dotnetbrowser tag on Stack Overflow.
Monday, October 8, 2018
Chromium 64-bit is Supported in DotNetBrowser 1.18

The new DotNetBrowser version supports Chromium 64-bit, and is capable of clearing HTTP Auth cache.
It also got more stable and flexible due to a number of fixes and improvements. Please see the Release Notes for details.
Got a tricky task for DotNetBrowser to handle? Try us out – we're eager for the new challenges!
Friday, August 31, 2018
DotNetBrowser 1.17 is Out!

Summer months were quite fruitful for DotNetBrowser. Newly released V1.17 features Default zoom level, Mouse input simulation, Upload progress notifications and more – picture what your .NET app could do with all the new options.
See the full list of changes on the Release Notes page.
We'd love to hear how else we can improve DotNetBrowser. Should you have any questions or suggestions, please drop us a line!
Friday, June 29, 2018
DotNetBrowser 1.16 – for the Best Looks of Your .NET Apps
Have your users see every dot of your app crystal-clear: starting with v1.16 DotNetBrowser supports HiDPI displays in every DPI awareness mode.
If you feel, that DotNetBrowser can become even better, please get in touch with your comments and suggestions.
Monday, June 4, 2018
DotNetBrowser 1.15 is Released!
Good news everyone! DotNetBrowser 1.15 is based on Chromium 64!
Take a look at the DotNetBrowser Release Notes for detailed information on the update.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
DotNetBrowser 1.14.1 is Released

The new version of the library features fixes for a number of reported issues, and a some improvements in key areas.
Please update the DotNetBrowser in your application for better stability and convenience.
See the details for this release at the Release Notes page.








