Igalia is an open source consultancy specialized in the development of innovative projects and solutions.
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Igalia at the Embedded Linux Conference (San Diego, April 4-6)
Come and visit our booth during the event
Join us at the European LLVM Developers' Meeting
Igalia will be present at the event (March 17-18, 2016)
Blog posts (Show more)
Improving Media Source Extensions on WebKit ports based on GStreamer
During 2014 I started to become interested on how GStreamer was used in WebKit to play media content and how it was related to Media Source Extensions (MSE). Along 2015, my company Igalia strenghtened its cooperation with Metrological to enhance the...
CSS Grid Layout from the inside out (HTML5DevConf 2015)
As I announced in a previous blog post I was attending HTML5DevConf past October, where I gave a talk about CSS Grid Layout. The video of my talk is now online, so I thought it would be a good moment to remember the days in sunny San Francisco. My...
GStreamer VA-API under the umbrella of GStreamer
We have a new GStreamer VA-API release: 1.6.0! “Wait a minute“, you might say, “weren’t the last release 0.7?“, and you will be correct; but something big has happened: GStreamer VA-API is now part of the official GStreamer...
Browsers and client-side web technologies
We have the most WebKit, Chromium/Blink and Firefox expertise found in the consultancy business, including many reviewers and committers.
What We Do
Areas
Igalia innovates in multiple specific areas to deliver the best Open Source technologies and solutions to its customers. We focus on client-side web technologies including WebKit/WebKit For Wayland and Chromium/Blink, JavaScript engines, optimization of graphical pipelines, Multimedia, the Linux kernel, Accessibility and more.
Platforms
Our expertise and specialization in relevant domains comes from our work on a wide set of platforms and software distributions. From Tizen to Android and from desktop to embedded, our work and contributions are present in almost anything running on top of a Linux kernel.