The underlying software that turns HTML pages into the Web page the user sees. A browser engine includes the programming interface (API) and the rendering engine, which converts HTML and JavaScript into text and images for the screen and printer. Also called a "layout engine," a browser engine is also used by email programs that support HTML (most do), as well as other applications that render Web content. Following is a sampling of popular browsers. See
API,
HTML,
JavaScript,
HTML email and
render.
Browser Rendering
Browser Engine Engine
Internet Explorer Trident Trident
AOL Explorer Trident Trident
Firefox Gecko Gecko
Safari Webkit WebKit
Chrome as of V28 Chromium Blink
Chrome up to V27 Chromium WebKit
Edge as of V80 Chromium Blink
Edge up to V79 Microsoft EdgeHTML
Opera as of V15 Chromium Blink
Opera up to V14 Opera Presto
Konqueror KHTML KHTML
Brave Chromium Blink
Vivaldi Chromium Blink
Android browsers Chromium Blink
iOS browsers Chromium WebKit
Flow Flow Flow