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.
The Browser Company announced in 2024 that Arc would not receive major new features. The company is focused on a new AI-first product called Dia. Arc continues to receive maintenance updates.
Arc released a Windows version, but it has significantly fewer features than the Mac version. The Windows app is more basic and does not include all Spaces and AI features.
Yes. Arc is Chromium-based and supports Chrome extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
App Vulture monitors development activity and update frequency for browser products. When a product signals reduced development investment, we flag it as a potential risk so users can evaluate alternatives.
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