input event

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The input event is fired when the user changes the value of an <input> element, <select> element, or <textarea> element. By contrast, the "change" event usually only fires after the form control has lost focus.

Chrome

  1. 4 - 14: Support unknown
  2. 15 - 34: Supported
  3. 35 - 65: Supported
  4. 66 - 129: Supported
  5. 130: Supported
  6. 131 - 133: Supported

Edge

  1. 12 - 18: Supported
  2. 79 - 129: Supported
  3. 130: Supported

Safari

  1. 3.1 - 5: Support unknown
  2. 5.1: Supported
  3. 6: Support unknown
  4. 6.1 - 12: Supported
  5. 12.1 - 13: Supported
  6. 13.1 - 18.0: Supported
  7. 18.1: Supported
  8. 18.2 - TP: Supported

Firefox

  1. 2: Support unknown
  2. 3 - 3.5: Partial support
  3. 3.6 - 48: Supported
  4. 49 - 131: Supported
  5. 132: Supported
  6. 133 - 135: Supported

Opera

  1. 9 - 11.5: Support unknown
  2. 11.6: Partial support
  3. 12: Support unknown
  4. 12.1: Supported
  5. 15 - 21: Supported
  6. 22 - 51: Supported
  7. 52 - 113: Supported
  8. 114: Supported

IE

  1. 5.5 - 8: Not supported
  2. 9: Partial support
  3. 10: Supported
  4. 11: Supported

Chrome for Android

  1. 130: Supported

Safari on iOS

  1. 3.2 - 4.3: Support unknown
  2. 5 - 7.1: Supported
  3. 8 - 12.1: Supported
  4. 12.2 - 13.1: Supported
  5. 13.2 - 18.0: Supported
  6. 18.1: Supported
  7. 18.2: Supported

Samsung Internet

  1. 4 - 25: Supported
  2. 26: Supported

Opera Mini

  1. all: Not supported

Opera Mobile

  1. 10 - 12.1: Supported
  2. 80: Supported

UC Browser for Android

  1. 15.5: Supported

Android Browser

  1. 2.1 - 2.2: Support unknown
  2. 2.3 - 4.4: Supported
  3. 4.4.3: Supported
  4. 130: Supported

Firefox for Android

  1. 130: Supported

QQ Browser

  1. 14.9: Supported

Baidu Browser

  1. 13.52: Supported

KaiOS Browser

  1. 2.5: Supported
  2. 3: Supported
Resources:
MDN Web Docs - input event
Specification for `<select>` elements firing the `input` event