# Running `wasm-bindgen` > **Note**: Usage of `wasm-bindgen` and WebAssembly Interface Types is highly > experimental, it's recommended that you expect breakage and/or surprises if > you're using this. > **Note**: When building your crate with WebAssembly Interface Types enabled > via `wasm-bindgen`, due to a bug in `wasm-bindgen`, it is currently necessary > to build in release mode, i.e., `cargo wasix build --release`. The [`wasm-bindgen` project](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen) is primarily targeted at JavaScript and the web, but is also becomimg the primary experiment grounds of WebAssembly Interface Types for Rust. If you're not using interface types you probably don't need `wasm-bindgen`, but if you're using interface types read on! The `cargo wasix` subcommand will automatically detect when `wasm-bindgen`-the-crate is used in your dependency graph. When this is seen then `cargo wasix` will download the corresponding precompiled `wasm-bindgen` CLI binary (or `cargo install` it) and execute that over the final WebAssembly file. Currently no configuration for `wasm-bindgen` is supported because the support for WebAssembly Interface Types is unconditionally enabled which takes no configuration. This aspect of `cargo wasix` is highly likely to change and get improved over time though!