Browse the web with spaces, split view, and AI features built into a reinvented browser interface.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Arc Browser's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Vivaldi is a Chromium-based browser with extensive customization, vertical tab support, tab stacking, built-in notes, and a mail client. It is aimed at power users.
Explore Vivaldi data →Brave blocks ads and trackers by default, offering significantly faster page loads and improved privacy. It includes a built-in VPN, private search, and optional crypto rewards.
Explore Brave data →Google Chrome is the dominant web browser with the largest extension ecosystem, fast JavaScript performance, and deep Google service integration.
Explore Google Chrome data →Firefox is an open-source browser developed by Mozilla with robust privacy protections, container tabs, and a large extension library. It is not Chromium-based.
Explore Firefox data →Safari is the default browser on Apple devices, offering excellent battery efficiency on MacBooks, strong privacy features like Intelligent Tracking Prevention, and seamless iCloud sync.
Explore Safari data →SigmaOS is a Mac browser designed for productivity with workspaces, keyboard shortcuts, and a clean minimal interface. It is positioned as an Arc alternative.
Explore SigmaOS data →Arc Browser gained significant attention for its radically different approach to browser UI, replacing the traditional horizontal tab bar with a vertical sidebar and introducing the concept of Spaces for organization.
Productivity - Note-Taking alternatives.
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