GPUAdapter

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.

The GPUAdapter interface of the WebGPU API represents a GPU adapter. From this you can request a GPUDevice, adapter info, features, and limits.

A GPUAdapter object is requested using the GPU.requestAdapter() method.

Instance properties

features Experimental Read only

A GPUSupportedFeatures object that describes additional functionality supported by the adapter.

isFallbackAdapter Experimental Read only

A boolean value. Returns true if the adapter is a fallback adapter, and false if not.

limits Experimental Read only

A GPUSupportedLimits object that describes the limits supported by the adapter.

Instance methods

requestAdapterInfo() Experimental

Returns a Promise that fulfills with a GPUAdapterInfo object containing identifying information about an adapter.

requestDevice() Experimental

Returns a Promise that fulfills with a GPUDevice object, which is the primary interface for communicating with the GPU.

Examples

js
async function init() {
  if (!navigator.gpu) {
    throw Error("WebGPU not supported.");
  }

  const adapter = await navigator.gpu.requestAdapter();
  if (!adapter) {
    throw Error("Couldn't request WebGPU adapter.");
  }

  const device = await adapter.requestDevice();

  //...
}

Specifications

Specification
WebGPU
# gpu-adapter

Browser compatibility

desktopmobileserver
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Opera
Safari
Chrome Android
Firefox for Android
Opera Android
Safari on iOS
Samsung Internet
WebView Android
Deno
GPUAdapter
Experimental
features
Experimental
isFallbackAdapter
Experimental
limits
Experimental
requestAdapterInfo
Experimental
requestDevice
Experimental
Lost GPUDevice returned on duplicate calls.
Experimental

See also