As of 2025, WebAssembly (Wasm) has become a game-changer in web development, enabling high-performance applications to run seamlessly in the browser.
WebAssembly is a binary instruction format that allows code written in languages like C, C++, and Rust to execute at near-native speeds in the browser. It works alongside JavaScript, providing developers with new capabilities to create complex applications that previously required native environments.
Companies are increasingly leveraging WebAssembly for several key benefits:
WebAssembly is being used to develop web-based applications that require real-time processing, such as 3D modeling tools, graphic design software, and data visualization dashboards.
Example: Figma utilizes WebAssembly to power its browser-based design tool, allowing for smooth interactions and real-time collaboration.
With Wasm, developers can bring AAA-quality gaming experiences to the web without requiring heavy downloads or installations.
Example: Unity WebGL uses WebAssembly to deliver high-performance, browser-based gaming experiences.
Applications requiring video rendering, audio editing, and live streaming leverage Wasm to achieve performance comparable to native software.
Example: Adobe Premiere Rush uses WebAssembly to enable powerful video editing directly in the browser.
WebAssembly is increasingly used in serverless environments, allowing businesses to execute lightweight, fast, and secure functions in cloud-based applications.
Example: Fastly’s Compute@Edge uses WebAssembly to power its serverless edge computing services.
Figma, the popular UI/UX design tool, adopted WebAssembly to run its web-based editor. This allows users to experience a seamless experience without requiring native installations.
Unity, a leading game development platform, uses WebAssembly to allow developers to export games to the web without losing performance.
Fastly, a cloud computing company, integrates WebAssembly into its Compute@Edge platform to execute ultra-fast serverless functions.
To successfully integrate WebAssembly into your business, consider the following steps:
WebAssembly is redefining what’s possible on the web, enabling faster applications, better security, and new capabilities that were once only available in native environments. Businesses that integrate WebAssembly into their web applications stand to benefit from improved performance, scalability, and cost efficiency.
As more developers adopt WebAssembly, we can expect a future where complex applications—ranging from games to cloud computing—run seamlessly in the browser.
Is your business ready to leverage WebAssembly? Contact us today to explore how Wasm can improve your web application’s performance and capabilities.