If you are bored with Google Chrome, Safari, Edge… you can try one of the unique browsers below to have a new experience.
Arc is a free web browser developed by The Browser Company built on the Chromium open source engine platform.
When the installation is complete, users only need to register for an account, then transfer bookmarks from the old browser to Arc.
Not only does it bring an experience similar to that of Google Chrome, Arc also has a lot of interesting unique features such as allowing users to customize everything from the address bar to the navigation buttons… In addition, users can also easily split the window to view multiple content at the same time.
Sidekick browser uses the open source Chromium, designed for users with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Therefore, Sidekick’s design focuses on reducing distractions, improving the ability to focus.
The basic version of Sidekick is free, but you’ll have to pay /month if you want full access to the browser’s features. Sidekick is currently available for multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, and Linux, but there is no mobile version yet.
SigmaOS is a browser with the core workspace, so it is designed with a focus on content experience.
The SigmaOS browser with its fresh design won second place in the Best Design category at the Product Hunt Awards.
The browser is full of features to increase productivity, vertically arranged tabs in the left sidebar, focused mode, split view…
SigmaOS also has the virtual assistant Airis, which summarizes and interprets user questions. SigmaOS has both a paid version (/month) and a free version that offers 3 workspaces.
Opera One browser launched on April 25, 2023 and is built on top of the open source Chromium code.
Opera One supports AI tools like ChatGPT, ChatSonic and Opera Aria assistant for a simpler workspace.
Opera One also comes with basic VPN and ad blocking built in.