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Roadmap

The roadmap is organized around user problems and acceptance evidence, not dates. No roadmap item is a release promise.

Current priorities

  • Make Bare React Native and Expo development-build failures easier to reproduce and diagnose.
  • Keep Legacy/New Architecture and React Native/Expo compatibility claims tied to fresh native consumer builds.
  • Expand measured benchmark scenarios beyond the current fixed JPEG plan while retaining raw samples and exact environment identity.
  • Preserve bounded processing, cancellation cleanup, dependency security, and fail-closed delivery checks.

Evidence-gated candidates

HEIC, HEIF, or AVIF output, broader metadata preservation, and additional local source adapters need a concrete use case and an agreed test contract before implementation. Codec work must cover runtime capability detection, decode-back validation, metadata and target-size behavior, cancellation, resource limits, and transactional output.

Animation preservation, remote fetching, an image picker/editor, upload or CDN features, and universal performance claims remain outside the current product scope.

Read the complete roadmap for status definitions, acceptance evidence, deferred work, non-goals, and the change-proposal checklist. Design exploration starts in GitHub Discussions.

Native output claims are capability-driven and evidence-backed.