Pre-release

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹi- ɹiˈɫis/

Pre-release (adj)

  1. Happening or existing before something is officially made available to the public.
  2. A version of a product shared for checking and feedback before the final version is released.

Pre-release (noun)

  1. The stage when an early version is provided to users or testers before the official release.

Examples

  • The product is still in the pre-release stage.
  • We waited because the pre-release stage was not finished.

Pre-release (adjective)

Examples

  • The team shared pre-release details with partners.
  • The app shows pre-release features before public launch.