
2025

WebAssembly (Wasm) is changing the game for what's possible in the browser. It allows high-performance languages like C++, Rust, and Go to run on the web at near-native speeds.
For compute-heavy tasks like image processing, video editing, or complex simulations, JavaScript can sometimes hit a wall. WebAssembly steps in to fill that gap, enabling a new class of professional tools to live entirely in the cloud.
With Wasm, developers are no longer restricted to just one language for the frontend. We can now choose the best tool for the job and mix it seamlessly with our existing JavaScript ecosystems. At Adowise, we're already exploring how Wasm can power the next generation of our AI-driven platforms.