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Can We (canwe.dev), based on the crawled page content, is a resource directory for web developers. Rather than offering a single tool, it aggregates links to sites related to browser capabilities, web standards, accessibility, testing, and email compatibility. The page includes entries such as Can I Use, MDN, Web Platform Tests Dashboard, Chrome Status, Mozilla/WebKit Standards Positions, and Can I email.
Its main purpose is to help developers quickly find the right compatibility and standards reference tools. For example, browser feature support links out to Can I Use; upcoming CSS features can be checked via cssdb; Houdini API support can be checked via Is Houdini Ready Yet; and Web platform test results are available through wpt.fyi. On the accessibility side, it links to Who Can Use, PowerMapper Tests, a11ysupport.io, and ARIA-AT reports, covering topics such as color combinations, screen readers, voice control, and interoperability of WCAG patterns.
The page does not mention pricing, accounts, subscriptions, APIs, SDKs, or self-hosting options. As presented, it is closer to a free public link index than a SaaS product. There is also no visible information about an open-source repository, data interface, team services, or commercial support, so details are limited for automated integration or enterprise-grade assurance.
Its strengths are that the resource selection is relatively focused, covering common frontend development scenarios around compatibility, standards evolution, accessibility, and privacy testing, while many of the outbound resources are well recognized in the industry. The drawbacks are also clear: it mainly depends on external sites and provides limited functionality of its own; there is no explanation of search, filtering, comparison, alerts, or API capabilities; and the documentation remains at the level of brief descriptions. It is suitable for discovering resources, but not as a full knowledge base.
It is suitable for frontend engineers, web standards researchers, accessibility testers, and technical leads as a “starting point for research.” The page does not mention access conditions from China, and because it links to multiple overseas sites, actual usability may depend on the network environment. Payment information is absent, as no paid content is shown. Alternative or complementary tools include Can I Use, MDN, Chrome Status, wpt.fyi, Can I email, and a11ysupport.io.
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