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Kotlin Multiplatform roadmap outlining our key priorities and goals for 2025.
More components to common code, support for type-safe navigation, performance improvements on iOS, and changes from the latest Jetpack Compose update.
Compose Multiplatform 1.6.10 is out, promoting iOS support to Beta and Web support to Alpha!
Compose Multiplatform 1.6.0 is out! It brings support for the latest Kotlin version and changes from the latest Jetpack Compose.
To equip you with the best cross-platform development experience, JetBrains aims to deliver a host of further improvements to the core Kotlin Multiplatform technology, Compose Multiplatform, KMP tooling, and KMP libraries in 2024.
Welcome Kotlin Multiplatform support in Fleet, which simplifies the development of multiplatform applications.
The Compose Multiplatform 1.5.10 release provides support for Kotlin 1.9.20, offers simplified onboarding, and introduces a new portal for documentation.
In a highly anticipated move, Kotlin Multiplatform, an open-source technology built by JetBrains that allows developers to share code across platforms while retaining the benefits of native programming, has become Stable and is now 100% ready for use in production.
The latest round of finalists whose work has stood out in this Kotlin Multiplatform Content Creators Recognition Campaign.
As of today, Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0 is available for you to use. Check out the highlights from this release.
We’ve released performance improvements in Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0-beta01. We need your feedback to keep making this already powerful UI framework even better!
From now on, “Kotlin Multiplatform” (KMP) is the preferred term when referring to the Kotlin technology for sharing code across different platforms, regardless of the combination of targets being discussed.