Browser and Platform Support

Supported browsers and platforms for the OpenUI5 libraries.

Generally, OpenUI5 does not support browsers or platforms that are no longer under general support by their respective vendors. Nevertheless, OpenUI5 may function on browser and platform combinations outside the officially supported scope.

Browser Support

The following tables provide details on supported browsers and platforms.

Desktop Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari
Windows (Version 11) Latest stable version Latest stable version Latest release and latest ESR n/a
macOS (Latest 2 major versions) Latest stable version Latest stable version - Latest version
Mobile Google Chrome Apple Safari
iOS & iPadOS (Latest version) - Latest version
Android (Latest 3 major versions supported by Google) Latest stable version n/a
Additional Information
  • Windows 10 support ended on October 14, 2025. Although OpenUI5 is expected to continue running on Windows 10, upgrade to Windows 11 is strongly recommended.
  • Touch input on Windows is supported, subject to the restrictions listed below.
  • For Firefox, ESR stands for Extended Support Release.
  • Support is provided for the latest WebView on Windows and iPadOS/iOS. Certain features may be limited compared to regular browsers.
  • If personal or organizational tracking prevention settings (for example, in Microsoft Edge) are too strict, loading OpenUI5 from hostnames ending in hana.ondemand.com may be blocked. To prevent this, load OpenUI5 from https://sdk.openui5.org/.

Known Issues
Additional restrictions apply to specific OpenUI5 libraries as listed below:
  • sap.sac.df, sap.ui.commons, and sap.ui.ux3 libraries do not support touch input on Windows.
  • sap.sac.df, sap.ui.commons, and sap.ui.ux3 libraries are not supported on mobile devices.
  • sap.ui.commons and sap.ui.ux3 are not supported in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on macOS.
  • Visual Degradations may occur for certain combinations of browsers and platforms.
ECMAScript Support

This version of OpenUI5 leverages ECMAScript (ES5), HTML5, and CSS3. Unlike newer versions of OpenUI5, it may not work with modern ECMAScript (for example, standards ES6/ES2015 or newer).

Supported Environments
  • For Windows, the specified browsers are also supported in virtual environments, such as Citrix and VMware. However, any issues found must be reproducible in a non-virtualized environment.
  • Current Apple iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S phone and Galaxy Tab S Android devices are used for testing and reproducing issues.
Note

Browsers are constantly evolving across various platforms. Browser upgrades may introduce changes that are not backward compatible and can affect the behavior of OpenUI5. SAP doesn't provide any warranty regarding the features or qualities of these browsers.