# Background processing using web workers [Web workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) let you run CPU-intensive computations in a background thread, freeing the main thread to update the user interface. Application's performing a lot of computations, like generating Computer-Aided Design \(CAD\) drawings or doing heavy geometric calculations, can use web workers to increase performance. HELPFUL: The Angular CLI does not support running itself in a web worker. ## Adding a web worker To add a web worker to an existing project, use the Angular CLI `ng generate` command. ```shell ng generate web-worker ``` You can add a web worker anywhere in your application. For example, to add a web worker to the root component, `src/app/app.component.ts`, run the following command. ```shell ng generate web-worker app ``` The command performs the following actions. 1. Configures your project to use web workers, if it isn't already. 1. Adds the following scaffold code to `src/app/app.worker.ts` to receive messages. ```ts {header:"src/app/app.worker.ts"} addEventListener('message', ({ data }) => { const response = `worker response to ${data}`; postMessage(response); }); ``` 1. Adds the following scaffold code to `src/app/app.component.ts` to use the worker. ```ts {header:"src/app/app.component.ts"} if (typeof Worker !== 'undefined') { // Create a new const worker = new Worker(new URL('./app.worker', import.meta.url)); worker.onmessage = ({ data }) => { console.log(`page got message: ${data}`); }; worker.postMessage('hello'); } else { // Web workers are not supported in this environment. // You should add a fallback so that your program still executes correctly. } ``` After you create this initial scaffold, you must refactor your code to use the web worker by sending messages to and from the worker. IMPORTANT: Some environments or platforms, such as `@angular/platform-server` used in [Server-side Rendering](guide/ssr), don't support web workers. To ensure that your application works in these environments, you must provide a fallback mechanism to perform the computations that the worker would otherwise perform.