Browser↕ | Developer↕ | Engine↕ | Market Share (approx.)↕ | Known For↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Google Chrome | Blink (Chromium) | 65% | Dominant browser, RAM memes, Extension ecosystem, Google integration, V8 engine | |
Safari | Apple | WebKit | 18% | Apple-only, best battery life, privacy features, the new IE (web devs say), smooth on Mac |
Firefox | Mozilla | Gecko | 3% | Privacy-first, open source, last non-Chromium major browser, 'about:config' power users |
Microsoft Edge | Microsoft | Blink (Chromium) | 5% | Rebuilt on Chromium, actually good now, vertical tabs, sleeping tabs, Bing AI sidebar |
Arc | The Browser Company | Blink (Chromium) | <1% | Reimagined browser UX, spaces, sidebar tabs, command bar, hipster favorite, NYC startup |
Brave | Brave Software | Blink (Chromium) | <1% | Built-in ad blocker, BAT crypto tokens, privacy focus, Brendan Eich (JS creator) |
Opera | Opera Software | Blink (Chromium) | 2% | Built-in VPN, gaming mode (Opera GX), sidebar messengers, innovative but niche |
Vivaldi | Vivaldi Technologies | Blink (Chromium) | <1% | Extreme customization, tab stacking/tiling, built-in mail/calendar, power user paradise |
Tor Browser | Tor Project | Gecko (Firefox-based) | <1% | Anonymous browsing, onion routing, dark web access, NSA-resistant, slow but private |
Samsung Internet | Samsung | Blink (Chromium) | 3% | Default on Samsung phones, ad blockers, secret mode, surprisingly good mobile browser |
DuckDuckGo Browser | DuckDuckGo | System (WebKit/Blink) | <1% | Fire button (clear everything), email protection, privacy by default, simple and clean |
Zen Browser | Community | Gecko (Firefox-based) | <1% | Firefox-based Arc alternative, sidebar design, open source, growing community |
Orion | Kagi | WebKit | <1% | WebKit + Chrome/Firefox extensions, zero telemetry, Kagi search integration, Mac-native |
Waterfox | Alex Nicol (System1) | Gecko | <1% | Firefox fork, legacy extension support, no telemetry, for Firefox purists |
Floorp | Ablaze (Japan) | Gecko (Firefox-based) | <1% | Customizable Firefox fork, vertical tabs built-in, Japanese development, flexible UI |
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