predown
Predown is a term used in computing to describe a technique for preemptively downloading data or content before a user explicitly requests it. The aim is to reduce perceived latency by anticipating future needs and initiating transfers during idle moments or early in a session. Predown is related to, but not identical to, prefetching; while prefetching gathers resources for potential future use, predown emphasizes initiating downloads that are expected to be needed immediately.
In practice, predown relies on predictive signals, historical usage data, and contextual information to decide which
Algorithmic approaches range from simple heuristics—such as prioritizing frequently accessed or recently visited resources and predicting
Benefits of predown include lower initial load times, smoother playback, and better offline readiness in certain
Examples and usage contexts include mechanisms that fetch likely-next pages or assets in web experiences, predownload