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Enabling safe experimentation with web APIs

Origin Trials

Origin trials are an approach to enable safe experimentation with web platform features.

Briefly, the web needs new features, and iteration yields the best designs and implementations for those features. However, previous efforts have seen experiments prematurely become de-facto standards, with browser vendors scrambling to implement the features, and web developers coming to rely on these features. These experimental features became burned-in, and resistant to change (or removal), even though better implementations were identified/available.

One of the root causes was that experimental features were available too widely, and thus usage grew unchecked as a result. Ideally, it should be easier to expose and iterate on new features, but reliably limit the experimental population. With a test population of developers committed to providing feedback, and limits in user base size and experiment duration, iteration can happen faster, but without the risk of burn-in.

The origin trial feature is still security-reviewed, tested and launched as a production feature, just time and usage limited to allow for evolving the feature with developer feedback, minimizing the risk of it prematurely becoming a defacto standard.

Please see the explainer to learn more about the problem, and why origin trials is a good solution.

Signing up for an origin trial

Developers can use the developer console to request a token to access a feature currently available as an Origin Trial.

Contents

In addition to describing the problem, and solution, you'll find information for implementing features as experiments, participating in experiments, and details about how it works in Chrome.

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