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Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari currently dominate the web browser market, with Chrome holding a significant share due to the tech giant’s continued innovations, particularly in incorporating genetic artificial intelligence into its search functions.

However, users looking for alternatives will find a variety of browsers that aim to challenge these industry giants.

To help navigate the competitive landscape of the browser wars, we’ve put together an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today. This includes browsers that take advantage of artificial intelligence, open source browsers that promote customization and privacy, and “conscious browsers” – a new term that refers to browsers designed to improve user well-being.

Browsers with artificial intelligence

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The Comet of Perplexity

Perplexity is the latest startup in the space to launch an AI-powered web browser. They called Cometthe company’s new product works as a chatbot-based search engine that can perform actions such as summarizing emails, browsing web pages and performing tasks such as sending calendar invitations. It’s currently only available to users on Perplexity’s $200/month Max plan, but there’s also a waiting list where users can sign up.

The Browser Company’s Dia

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Browser Company, the startup behind the Arc browser, recently launched Diaits AI-centric browser that looks like Google Chrome but with an AI chat tool.

Dia is currently available as an invite-only beta, designed to help users navigate the web more easily. It is able to see every website a user has visited and every website they are logged into, allowing it to help you find information and perform tasks. For example, Dia can provide information about the page a user is currently browsing, answer questions about a product, and summarize uploaded files.

To gain early access to Dia, users must be Arc members. Non-members can join the waiting list.

The neon of the Opera House

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Another recent entry into the AI ​​agent browser war is that of Opera Newwhich is context-aware and can do things like research, shopping, and writing code snippets. Notably, it can even perform tasks while the user is offline.

Neon is not yet available, but people can join the waiting list. It will be a subscription product. However, Opera has yet to announce pricing.

Atlas of OpenAI

OpenAI logo with spirals in pastel colors (Image credit: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch)
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OpenAI recently released its AI-powered browser called Atlas. The browser allows users to ask ChatGPT about search results and browse websites within the chatbot instead of being directed to external links. There is also an “agent mode” for users to ask ChatGPT to complete tasks on their behalf.

Atlas was first rumored to launch in July. However, it only became available on macOS in October. It is expected to arrive on Windows, iOS and Android devices soon.

Privacy-focused browsers

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Brave

Brave is one of the most well-known privacy browsers, popular for its built-in ad blocking and tracking features. It also has a gamified approach to browsing, rewarding users with its own cryptocurrency called Basic Attention Token (BAT). When users choose to participate in ad serving by supporting their favorite sites, they receive a share of ad revenue. Additional features include a VPN service, an AI assistant, and a video calling feature.

DuckDuckGo

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DuckDuckGo is another browser that many people are probably already familiar with, thanks to its eponymous search engine. Started in 2008, the company has recently made significant investments in its browser to stay competitive, introducing AI-powered capabilities such as a chatbot. Also improved fraud blocking to detect a wider range of scams, including fake cryptocurrency exchanges, scareware tactics and fraudulent e-commerce sites. In addition to blocking fraud, DuckDuckGo prevents trackers and ads and does not track user data, resulting in fewer pop-ups for users.

Ladybird

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Ladybirdled by GitHub co-founder and former CEO Chris Wanstrath, has an ambitious mission compared to other competitors: it aims to build a completely new open source browser from the ground up. This means it won’t rely on code from existing browsers, a feat rarely achieved. Most alternative web browsers depend on the Chromium open source project maintained by Google, which is the most widely used base for many browsers.

Like other privacy-focused browsers, Ladybird will offer features to minimize data collection, such as a built-in ad blocker and the ability to block third-party cookies. The browser has yet to be released, with an alpha version scheduled for release in 2026 for early adopters, available on Linux and macOS.

Vivaldi

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Vivaldi is a Chromium-based browser created by one of the original developers of the Opera browser. Its biggest selling point is its customizable user interface, which allows users to change the appearance and enable or disable features. A unique feature is that the browser window changes color to match the website being viewed. Other key features include ad blocking, password management, no tracking of user data, and productivity tools like calendar and notes.

Special browsers

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Opera Air

Opera released the Air browser in February, becoming one of the first attention-themed browsers in the space. While Opera Air works like a standard web browser, includes unique features designed to support mental well-being. These features consist of break reminders and breathing exercises. Another feature, called “Boosts,” provides a selection of binaural beats that either help improve focus or relax.

SigmaOS

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SigmaOS is a Mac-only browser with a workplace-style interface that emphasizes productivity. It displays tabs vertically, allowing users to treat them like a to-do list that can be marked as done or snoozed for later. Users can create workspaces — essentially groups of tabs — to better organize different activities, such as separating work from play.

This Y Combinator-backed browser has been around for a few years, and recently started introducing more AI features, including the ability to summarize various elements of a web page, such as ratings, reviews, and prices. It also has an AI assistant that can answer questions, translate text and rewrite content.

SigmaOS is free to use, but users who want more than three workspaces can sign up for an $8-per-month plan that provides unlimited workspaces.

Zen Browser

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Zen Browser aims to create a “calmer internet” with its open source browser. Zen lets users organize tabs into Workspaces and offers Split View to view two tabs side-by-side, among other productivity-focused features. Users can also enhance their browsing experience with plugins and themes created by the community, such as a mod that makes the tab background transparent.

This story has been updated after publication to include newly released browsers.

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