The Flutter 2.2 release focuses on polish and optimization, including iOS performance improvements, Android deferred components, updated service worker for Flutter web and more!

Today is the day we make Flutter 2.2 available. You get to it by switching to the stable channel and upgrading your current Flutter installation, or going to flutter.dev/docs/get-started to start a new installation.

Even though it’s only been a couple of months since the Flutter 2 release, we have a lot of improvements to share in 2.2. This release merges 2,456 PRs and closes 3,105 issues across the framework, engine, and plugins repositories. Special shoutout to the Flutter community at large who provided a significant number of PRs and PR reviews, including Abhishek01039 who contributed the most PRs (17) and xu-baolin, who reviewed the most PRs (9) towards Flutter 2.2. Thanks to all contributors for your help in bringing Flutter 2.2 to the stable channel. We couldn’t do it without you.

With each new Flutter release to stable comes a new set of updates, whether those are performance enhancements, new features or bug fixes. In addition, a release includes a number of features that haven’t yet ready for production use but that we want you to be able to verify that they’re working the way you want them to. And finally, each new release comes with a set of associated tooling updates and updates from the larger Flutter community. To be honest, there is so much going on with each new release of Flutter these days that we can’t reasonably capture it all in a single blog post, but we’ll try to hit the highlights.

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What’s New in Flutter 2.2
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