# What Browsers are Supported by EventX?

## What Browsers are Supported by EventX?

## On participant, host, co-host, speaker, exhibitor

We provide support for the following web browsers. For the most up-to-date supported versions, please refer to the URL below.\
<https://browsersl.ist/#q=%3E0.2%25+and+not+dead+and+not+op_mini+all>\
For detail breakdown, you may refer to the table.\
![](/files/QLNPQnXTIwG6BF2SUQJk)\
as at Mar 12, 2025

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#### Screen sharing

1. To start a screen share, a user must be on desktop. A user can start a screen share from Chrome or Firefox on desktop.

* All browsers can view screen shares. A mobile user can see a screen share (but only a call participant on desktop can share their screen).

#### Raise Hand

* To raise hand, a user must be on desktop. A user can raise hand and speaks on the stage from Chrome or Firefox on desktop.


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