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  • List of 100+ Web Browsers across various platforms!

    Ghulam Abbas
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    These browsers offer a wide range of features tailored to specific needs, such as privacy, customization, developer tools, and minimalism. Each entry includes a brief description highlighting key features, target audience, and unique selling points, offering insights into the diversity and specialization. Google Chrome Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers due to its speed, security features, and extensive library of extensions. It uses the Blink rendering engine and offers excellent performance for both desktop and mobile devices. Mozilla Firefox Known for its commitment to privacy and open-source development, Mozilla Firefox provides robust security features and customization options. It uses the Gecko rendering engine and has a strong focus on user privacy and data protection. Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge is the default browser for Windows 10 and later versions. It uses the Chromium engine, offering fast performance and compatibility with Chrome extensions. Edge emphasizes security and privacy, including features like tracking prevention and password monitoring. Safari Safari is Apple's default browser for macOS and iOS devices. It focuses on speed, efficiency, and integration with Apple services. Safari uses the WebKit rendering engine and includes unique features like Reader Mode and iCloud Keychain. Opera Opera is known for its built-in VPN, ad blocker, and battery saver features. It uses the Chromium engine, ensuring good performance and compatibility with modern web standards. Opera also offers a sidebar for quick access to bookmarks, history, and other tools. Brave Browser Brave Browser prioritizes privacy and security, blocking ads and trackers by default. It rewards users with Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) for viewing privacy-respecting ads. Brave uses the Chromium engine and supports Chrome extensions. Vivaldi Vivaldi is designed for power users who want high levels of customization and control over their browsing experience. It allows extensive modifications to the interface and behavior, using the Chromium engine for fast performance and compatibility. Tor Browser Tor Browser is focused on anonymity and privacy, routing traffic through the Tor network to protect against surveillance and censorship. It modifies Firefox to enhance privacy and security, making it ideal for users concerned about online privacy. Maxthon Maxthon combines the Trident and WebKit engines to offer a highly customizable browsing experience. It includes features like cloud syncing across devices, a resource sniffer, and an ad-blocker. Yandex Browser Yandex Browser is developed by Russia's largest search provider, Yandex. It uses the Chromium engine and integrates Yandex services, focusing on security and personalization. DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser emphasizes privacy, not storing personal information and blocking third-party trackers. Epic Epic Privacy Browser is designed with privacy in mind, blocking ads, trackers, and auto play videos. It uses the Chromium engine but removes many Google integrations to enhance privacy. Waterfox Description: Waterfox is an open-source browser based on Firefox, optimized for speed and privacy. It continues to support older add-ons that may no longer work with newer versions of Firefox. Pale Moon Pale Moon is another Firefox-based browser that aims to provide a classic browsing experience without sacrificing performance. It focuses on customizability and efficiency. SeaMonkey SeaMonkey is a community-driven project that continues the legacy of Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Suite. It includes a web browser, email client, and HTML editor. Falkon Falkon (formerly QupZilla) is a lightweight browser that uses the QtWebEngine, which is based on Chromium. It's designed to be fast and efficient while providing essential features. Otter Browser Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5. It's open-source and focuses on being lightweight and customizable. Dooble Dooble is a minimalist web browser written in C++ and Qt. It emphasizes simplicity and privacy, with features like encrypted bookmarks and ad-blocking. Lynx Lynx is a text-based web browser used in terminal windows. It's useful for accessing websites from command-line interfaces or systems without graphical capabilities. Links Links is another text-based browser that can run in both graphics mode and text mode. It's suitable for low-bandwidth connections and systems with limited resources. Midori Midori is a lightweight, open-source web browser that uses the WebKit rendering engine. It's designed to be fast and efficient, with a minimalistic interface. Basilisk Basilisk is a XUL-based web browser, similar to an early version of Firefox, allowing users to continue using XUL/XPCOM add-ons that are no longer supported by Firefox. Pirate Browser PirateBrowser is a bundle package of the Tor client (Vidalia), FireFox Portable browser (with foxyproxy addon) and some custom configs. It was initially released by The Pirate Bay to circumvent censorship. Ghost Browser Ghost Browser is designed for productivity, especially for professionals managing multiple accounts or projects. It allows users to create separate sessions within the same window. Min Min is a smart and super fast web browser with built-in ad blocking. It's designed to minimize CPU and memory usage, making it a good choice for older computers. Polarr Browser Polarr Browser is a photo editing tool integrated into a web browser. It's designed for photographers and graphic designers looking for a seamless workflow between browsing and editing. Blisk Blisk is a browser for web developers that shows how your webpage will look and behave on different devices simultaneously. It helps in responsive web design testing. Colibri Colibri is a lightweight browser that focuses on speed and simplicity. It doesn't store any browsing history, cookies, or cache, emphasizing privacy and minimalism. SRWare Iron SRWare Iron is a Chromium-based browser that focuses on removing Google-specific features and enhancing privacy. It blocks all calls home and keeps user data private. Comodo Dragon Comodo Dragon is a Chromium-based browser that emphasizes security and privacy. It includes features like website scanning and secure DNS service provided by Comodo. Superbird Superbird is another Chromium-based browser that aims to reduce resource consumption and increase speed. It disables certain Google services to enhance privacy. Iridium Browser Iridium Browser is a privacy-focused, Chromium-based browser. It changes numerous settings to increase privacy compared to standard Chromium browsers. Qute browser Qute browser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI, inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimprobable/Pentadactyl. It's designed for users comfortable with keyboard shortcuts. Luakit Luakit is a highly configurable, micro-browser framework based on the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ toolkit. It's extensible via Lua scripting. xB Browser xB Browser (formerly known as Torpark) is a free and open-source web browser designed to help maintain your anonymity on the internet. It routes your requests through the Tor network. K-Meleon K-Meleon is a fast and customizable lightweight web browser based on the Gecko layout engine developed by Mozilla, which controlled Netscape. It's designed for Windows. Galeon Galeon is a GNOME web browser based on Gecko (the layout engine that powers Mozilla). It aims to be fast, clean, and fully standards-compliant. Amigo Amigo is a Chromium-based browser that focuses on speed and safety. It includes features like an ad blocker, anti-tracking, and a night mode. Cent Browser Cent Browser is a Chromium-based browser that adds a lot of useful features to the mix. These features aim to make the browser more powerful, versatile, and productive. Slimjet Slimjet is a fast, smart, and powerful web browser based on the Blink engine. It integrates a lot of powerful and convenient features to help users get more done in less time. Coc Coc Browser Coc Coc Browser is a freeware web browser focused on English learners and people in Vietnam. It provides a built-in English-Vietnamese dictionary. 360 Browser 360 Browser is a Chinese web browser developed by Qihoo 360. It uses the Blink engine and offers features like page translation, video downloading, and ad filtering. QQ Browser QQ Browser is a web browser developed by Tencent for Microsoft Windows. It uses the Blink engine and integrates with Tencent's social media platforms. UC Browser UC Browser is a web browser developed by the Chinese mobile Internet company UCWeb, which is owned by Alibaba Group. It's known for its data compression technology. Baidu Browser Baidu Browser is a web browser developed by Baidu, China's leading search engine. It uses the Chromium platform and integrates Baidu's services. Sogou Explorer Sogou Explorer is a web browser developed by Sogou, a Chinese search engine. It uses the Trident engine and integrates Sogou's search and other services. Liebao Browser Liebao Browser is a web browser developed by Tencent. It uses the Blink engine and integrates Tencent's services, focusing on security and privacy. Maxthon Nitro Maxthon Nitro is a stripped-down version of the Maxthon browser, focusing on speed and minimalism. It removes many features to achieve faster startup times and lower memory usage. Avant Browser Avant Browser is a standalone application designed to expand the features provided by Internet Explorer. It adds a bunch of features and functionalities to IE and offers three Rendering Engines. GreenBrowser GreenBrowser is a free web browser based on Internet Explorer's core. It's compact, innovative, and easy to use. It also has a set of features that make surfing the web more comfortable. NetFront NetFront is a web browser for embedded devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, game consoles, digital TVs, and set-top boxes. It's known for its small footprint and fast rendering. OmniWeb OmniWeb is a discontinued proprietary web browser developed by The Omni Group for Mac OS X. It was notable for its advanced features and user-friendly interface. Shiira Shiira is a web browser based on WebKit and written in Cocoa for the Mac. It uses the native Aqua user interface and offers a simple and streamlined browsing experience. Camino Camino is a discontinued free, open-source, GUI-based web browser based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine. It was specifically designed for Mac OS X. Epiphany Epiphany (also known as GNOME Web) is a web browser for the GNOME desktop environment. It's designed to be simple and easy to use, focusing on integrating well with the GNOME desktop. Konqueror Konqueror is a web browser and file manager that provides file viewer functionality for file systems such as local files, files on a remote FTP server, and files in a disk image. Rekonq Rekonq is a KDE web browser based on WebKit. It aims to be a light, fast, and user-friendly browser with a clean and simple interface. Arora Arora is a cross-platform web browser developed by Benjamin C. Meyer. It features an integrated Adobe Flash Player, tabbed browsing, and privacy mode. Dillo Dillo is a multi-platform graphical web browser known for its speed and small size. It's particularly suited for older or resource-constrained machines. ELinks ELinks is an advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode web (HTTP/FTP/..) browser. ELinks can render both frames and tables, is highly customizable, and can be extended via Lua or Guile scripts. Links2 Links2 is a text/graphical web browser, released under GPL. It's derived from Links - another text-mode browser. Links2 can display tables, frames, download objects, and render XBM and PNG images. w3m w3m is a text-based web browser as well as a pager. With the help of external programs, it can display tables, frames, SSL connections, colors, and Japanese encoded pages. Abaco Abaco is a web browser for the BeOS operating system. It's designed to be fast and efficient, taking advantage of BeOS's multimedia capabilities. Haiku Browser Haiku Browser is a web browser for the Haiku operating system. It's lightweight and designed to integrate seamlessly with the Haiku desktop environment. IBrowse IBrowse is a web browser for Amiga computers, supporting HTML 4.01 and CSS 1, partially HTML 5, JavaScript, and many image formats. Voyager Voyager is a web browser for the Atari ST computer line. It's designed to work efficiently on the limited hardware of these vintage computers. WorldWideWeb WorldWideWeb (later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web) was the first web browser and editor. Created by Tim Berners-Lee, it ran on NeXTSTEP. Mosaic Mosaic was one of the first graphical web browsers, responsible for popularizing the World Wide Web. It was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Arena Arena was one of the earliest graphical web browsers, developed by Dave Raggett. It was used as a testbed for HTML 3.0 specifications. ViolaWWW ViolaWWW was one of the earliest web browsers, developed by Pei-Yuan Wei. It introduced many features now common in web browsers, such as forms and tables. HotJava HotJava was a Java-enabled web browser developed by Sun Microsystems. It demonstrated the potential of applets and the Java programming language for creating interactive web content. Grail Grail was an early web browser written in Python. It was notable for its extensibility and the ability to embed Python scripts directly into web pages. Charon Charon is a web browser for the Inferno operating system. It's designed to work within the constraints of this distributed operating system. Plan 9 Browser Plan 9 Browser is a web browser for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system. It's designed to integrate with the unique features of the Plan 9 environment. Acme Browser Acme Browser is part of the Acme editor and shell environment for the Plan 9 operating system. It's designed to work seamlessly within the Acme environment. Pluto Pluto is a web browser for the MorphOS operating system. It's designed to take advantage of the Amiga-like capabilities of MorphOS. OWB (Origyn Web Browser) OWB is a full-featured web browser for AmigaOS, AROS, and MorphOS. It's based on the WebKit rendering engine and supports modern web standards. Amaya Amaya is a free and open-source web browser/editor developed by W3C. It's designed to demonstrate new web technologies and allow users to create and update web pages directly. Chimera Chimera was a web browser developed by Mozdev.org. It was notable for its speed and stability, and it served as the basis for the Camino browser. SkipStone SkipStone is a GTK+ web browser that embeds Mozilla's rendering engine. It's designed to be fast and lightweight, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. Swiftfox Swiftfox is a web browser based on Mozilla Firefox. It's optimized for speed and performance on Linux systems. Wyzo Wyzo is a web browser based on Mozilla Firefox. It's designed with media downloaders in mind, featuring built-in support for downloading YouTube videos and torrents. Flock Flock was a web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. It was based on Mozilla Firefox. RockMelt RockMelt was a social media-integrated web browser that supported Facebook and Twitter. It was based on the Chromium project. Coast by Opera Coast by Opera was a web browser for iPad and iPhone. It was designed to make mobile browsing smooth and fun, with a touch-optimized interface. Atomic Web Browser Atomic Web Browser is a powerful web browser for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. It supports tabbed browsing, ad blocking, and private browsing. iCab Mobile iCab Mobile is a web browser for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It offers many features not found in Safari, such as filters, kiosk mode, and full-screen mode. Mercury Browser Mercury Browser is a web browser for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. It offers features like ad blocking, themes, and gesture controls. Photon Browser Photon Browser is a web browser for iPhone and iPad that offers a built-in Flash player. It allows users to play Flash games and videos on iOS devices. Skyfire Skyfire was a mobile web browser that used cloud computing to deliver rich media content, including Flash videos, to mobile devices. Dolphin Browser Dolphin Browser is a web browser for smartphones and tablets developed by MoboTap. It's known for its gesture controls, voice search, and add-on support. Firefox Focus Firefox Focus is a privacy-focused mobile web browser developed by Mozilla. It automatically blocks a wide range of online trackers. Kiwi Browser Kiwi Browser is a mobile web browser for Android that supports Chrome extensions, night mode, and cryptojacking protection. Via Browser Via Browser is a lightweight mobile web browser for Android. It's designed to be fast and efficient, with features like ad blocking and night mode. Xiaomi Mi Browser Xiaomi Mi Browser is a mobile web browser developed by Xiaomi. It comes pre-installed on Xiaomi devices and offers features like ad blocking and night mode. Samsung Internet Browser Samsung Internet Browser is a mobile web browser developed by Samsung Electronics. It's designed for Samsung Galaxy devices and offers features like ad blocking and secret mode. Microsoft Edge for Android Microsoft Edge for Android is a mobile web browser developed by Microsoft. It syncs with the desktop version of Edge and offers features like tracking prevention. Opera Mini Opera Mini is a mobile web browser developed by Opera Software. It uses server-side compression to load web pages faster and save bandwidth. Puffin Browser Puffin Browser is a mobile web browser developed by CloudMosa. It uses cloud servers to compress web pages and execute JavaScript, resulting in faster page loads and reduced bandwidth usage. UC Browser Mini UC Browser Mini is a lightweight mobile web browser developed by UCWeb. It's designed for devices with limited storage space and slow internet connections. CM Browser CM Browser is a mobile web browser developed by Cheetah Mobile. It's known for its small size, fast speed, and built-in antivirus protection. APUS Browser APUS Browser is a mobile web browser developed by APUS Group. It's designed to be lightweight and fast, with features like ad blocking and night mode. Yandex Browser Lite Yandex Browser Lite is a lightweight mobile web browser developed by Yandex. It's designed for devices with limited resources and offers features like ad blocking and data saving. Orfox Orfox is a mobile web browser for Android that is designed to help users browse the internet privately. It's based on the Tor Project's Firefox fork. Following list showcases a variety of browsers catering to different regions, user preferences, and specialized needs, ranging from enhanced privacy and security to improved performance and integration with specific online services.

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    Huxley Jay
    Thanks for the list-up it's always helpful :)
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    Nicola Lanzilotto
    It's impressive how many browsers there are, I didn't imagine it. Thanks for sharing this amazing list!
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    Terrence Kelleman
    you forgot Netscape
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    Ghulam Abbas
    Paillor
    Paillor
    Launching soon!
    @terrence_kelleman Thanks bro! Yes! There are around 200 web browsers, but the exact number is difficult to define. Maybe I'll share another list of 100 web browsers.
    Ahmet Can Aslan
    BeforeSunset AI
    Launching soon!
    This impressive list showcases the vast diversity of web browsers available, each offering unique features tailored to specific user needs and preferences. It's fascinating to see how browsers have evolved to cater to various platforms, regions, and specialized requirements like privacy, performance, and integration with online services.
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    Dua
    thanks for sharing
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    Dua
    great
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