Ahead of the GNOME 50 desktop release coming up in less than two weeks, GTK 4.22 is out today as the newest stable version of the GTK4 toolkit.
GTK 4.22 is now available with the latest fixes, Wayland improvements, better SVG support (much better), a “reduced motion” option for better accessibility, Gapless looping support for the GTK media code when built with GStreamer 1.28, profiling support for GSK, the new GtkPopoverBin widget, updated Emoji chooser, symbolic icons can now be stateful and animated, and a variety of other improvements too. GTK 4.22 is a nice incremental step forward for the GTK 4 toolkit.
GTK 4.22 can be downloaded from GNOME.org GitLab and GTK.org.
