Google’s Flutter 2 update could be a major win for apps on Windows 10

Google may seem like an unlikely ally, but its efforts with Flutter 2 could bring thousands of app experiences to Windows 10 through the web.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Today, Google announced Flutter 2, which is a major upgrade to the development tool. Flutter allows developers to share a codebase to ship native apps to iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux. It can also be used to target the web, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. The update to Flutter 2 brings several major changes and improvements, including “production-quality support for the web.”

One of the benefits of supporting the web, for both developers and consumers, is that it helps people across platforms. If a developer puts in work to make a site on Chrome, it will also work on the new Chromium-powered Edge. Because of this cross-platform nature, Flutter 2 bringing full support to the web is a big deal for people on Windows.

The initial release of Flutter 2 will focus on three app scenarios, as outlined by Google:

Leading up to the release of Flutter 2, Google has added support for several web features, including text autofill and PWA manifests.

These efforts aren’t just for mobile browsers. Google’s added keyboard shortcuts, interactive scrollbars, and even added screen reader support to improve accessibility.

What all this means for Windows users is that more PWAs should make their way to Windows 10. PWAs are already device-agnostic, but Flutter supporting them should help draw developers over.

Additionally, the push to make it easy for developers to bring existing mobile apps to the web could help people access more app experiences on Windows 10. As a result, we may see the library of thebest Windows 10 appsgrow.

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“There are already over 150,000 Flutter apps out there on the Play Store alone, and every app gets a free upgrade with Flutter 2 since they can now grow to target desktop and web without a rewrite,” says Google.

Google shared a few examples of Flutter web apps, including Rive, which is a design tool for animations. The newweb app for Riveis in beta and is built entirely within Flutter. Google calls it a “love letter to all that Flutter can offer in this environment.”

If developers follow the lead of Rive and others, Windows 10 could potentially gain thousands of app experiences through the web.

Google brought the Flutter UI toolkit toWindows 10 in Alpha last September. That was a significant step for Flutter and Windows. Now, with Flutter 2, we could start to see larger strides towards bringing Flutter apps to Windows PCs.

The Flutter 2 update alsohelps developers create apps for foldable Android devicesfor theSurface Duo.

Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.