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JavaScript Versions

Current JavaScript Version

The current JavaScript version is ES2025.

ECMAScript is the official name of the JavaScript standard.

JavaScript was invented by Brendan Eich in 1995 and became an ECMA standard in 1997.

The first ECMAScript versions were abbreviated by numbers. (ES1, ES2, ES3, ES5, ES6).

From 2016, versions are named by year (ECMAScript 2016, 2017, 2018, ..., 2025).

Note

W3Schools Covers all JavaScript Versions !

ECMAScript Editions

Official Name Most Important Features
ECMAScript 1 (1997)See Details FIRST EDITION
ECMAScript 2 (1998)ONLY EDITORIAL CHANGES
ECMAScript 3 (1999)

See Details
Regular expressions
Error handling (try...catch)
The switch keyword
The do...while loop
ECMAScript 4WAS NEVER RELEASED
ECMAScript 5 (2009)

See Details
The "use strict" Directive
JSON support
The String trim() method
The Date.now() method
String property access [ ]
Many new Array methods
Many new Object methods
ECMAScript 6 (2015)

See Details
The let and const keywords
Default parameter values
Rest parameter
Destructuring assignment
The spread operator
Sets and Maps
Classes
Promises
Modules
For...in Loop
Many new Array methods
Many new String methods
Many new Math methods
ECMAScript 2016

See Details
The ** Exponentiation Operator
The Array includes() method
ECMAScript 2017

See Details
The String padStart() method
The String padEnd() method
The Object values() method
The Object entries() method
The Object getAllPropertyDescriptors() method
The async and await keywords
ECMAScript 2018

See Details
Asynchronus iteration
Promise finally
Array rest elements
Object rest properties
Shared memory
new Regexp features (/s, \p{}, ?<=y, ?<name>)
ECMAScript 2019

See Details
String trimStart()
String trimEnd()
Object fromEntries()
Optional catch binding
Array flat()
Array flatMap()
Revised Array sort()
Revised JSON stringify()
Revised Function toString()
Separator symbols in srings
ECMAScript 2020

See Details
BigInt
String matchAll()
Promise allSettled()
Dynamic import
globalThis
import.meta
Namespace exports
New Operators (??, ?. &&=, ||=, ??=)
ECMAScript 2021

See Details
Promise any()
String replaceAll()
Numeric separator
ECMAScript 2022

See Details
Array at()
String at()
RegExp /d
Object hasOwn() error cause
await import
Class fields
Private methods and fields
ECMAScript 2023

See Details
#!
Array findLast()
Array findlastIndex()
Array toReversed()
Array toSorted()
Array toSpliced()
Array with()
Array findLast()
ECMAScript 2024

See Details
Map groupBy()
Object groupBy()
String isWellFormed()
String toWellFormed()
Promise withResolvers()
Atomics waitAsync
ECMAScript 2025

See Details
RegExp /v flag
RegExp escape()
Float16Array
Math f16round()
Promise try()
Import Attributes 7 new Set methods
ECMAScript 2026

See Details
Error isError()
Array fromAsync()
The using keyword
The await using
Uin8Array.toBase64()
Uin8Array.fromBase64()
Uin8Array.toHex()
Uin8Array.fromHex()


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