List of web browsers
The following is a list of notable web browsers.
Layout engines
- Gecko is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
- * Goanna is a fork of Gecko developed by Moonchild Productions.
- Servo is an experimental web browser layout engine being developed cooperatively by Mozilla and Samsung. In 2020 the engine's development was transferred to the Linux Foundation.
- Presto was developed by Opera Software for use in Opera. Development stopped as Opera transitioned to Blink.
- Trident is developed by Microsoft for use in the Windows versions of Internet Explorer 4 to Internet Explorer 11.
- * EdgeHTML is the engine developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Edge Legacy|Edge . It is a largely rewritten fork of Trident with all legacy code removed.
- Tasman was developed by Microsoft for use in Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh.
- KHTML was developed by the KDE project but has since been discontinued.
- * WebKit is a fork of KHTML by Apple Inc. used in Apple Safari, and formerly in Chromium and Google Chrome.
- ** Blink is a 2013 fork of WebKit's WebCore component by Google used in Chromium, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi.
Graphical
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Other software publishers have built browsers and other products around Microsoft's Trident engine. The following browsers are all based on that rendering engine:- 360 Secure Browser
- AOL Explorer
- Deepnet Explorer
- GreenBrowser
- Internet Explorer
- MediaBrowser
- MSN [Dial-Up Internet Access#MSN Explorer|MSN Explorer]
- NeoPlanet
- NetCaptor
- QQ Browser
- Yahoo! Browser
Gecko-based
- Camino for Mac OS X
- Conkeror,
- Galeon,
- K-Meleon
- *K-MeleonCCF ME
- *K-Ninja
- MicroB
- Minimo
- Mozilla Firefox
- *AT&T Pogo
- *Cliqz
- *Comodo IceDragon
- *Flock
- *Floorp
- *Iceweasel
- *GNU IceCat
- *LibreWolf
- *Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9
- *TenFourFox
- *Timberwolf
- *Tor Browser
- **Mullvad Browser
- *Swiftfox
- *Waterfox
- *xB Browser, portable browser for anonymous browsing, originally based on Firefox
- *Zen Browser
- Firefox for Android
- Mozilla Application Suite
- *Beonex Communicator
- *Classilla
- *Gnuzilla
- *Netscape
- *SeaMonkey
- **Mozilla Corporation software rebranded by the [Debian project#Iceape|Iceape]
- Skyfire
- SlimBrowser
Goanna-based
- Basilisk – similar to Pale Moon, but with the interface of Firefox 29–56 and a few other differences
- K-Meleon – starting from version 77
- Pale Moon – a fork of Firefox that maintains support for XUL/XPCOM extensions and retains the user interface of the Firefox 4–28 era
Gecko- and Trident-based
Browsers that use both Trident and Gecko include:- K-Meleon with the IE Tab extension
- Mozilla Firefox with the IE Tab extension
- Netscape Browser 8
Webkit- and Trident-based
Blink- and Trident-based
- Baidu Browser
- Maxthon
- Microsoft Edge
Gecko-, Trident-, and Blink-based
Browsers that can use Trident, Gecko and Blink include:KHTML-based
Presto-based
WebKit-based
- Safari
- Arora
- Bolt
- Dolphin Browser
- DuckDuckGo browser for macOS
- Flock since version 3.0
- iCab since version 4
- GNOME Web
- Iris Browser
- Konqueror
- Maxthon from version 3.0 to 5.0
- Midori before acquisition by Astian Foundation
- NetFront
- OmniWeb
- Orion
- Otter Browser
- Origyn Web Browser
- QtWeb
- qutebrowser
- PhantomJS
- Shiira
- SlimBrowser since version 10.0
- Steel
- surf
- Uzbl
- Nokia Browser for Symbian
- webOS
- WebPositive
- xombrero
Blink-based
- Chromium
- *Amazon Silk
- *Arc
- *Avast Secure Browser
- *Beaker
- *Brave
- *ChatGPT Atlas
- *Cốc Cốc
- *Comodo Dragon
- *Epic
- *Google Chrome
- * JioPages
- *Microsoft Edge
- *NAVER Whale
- *DuckDuckGo for Android and Windows
- *Opera
- * Opera GX
- *Puffin Browser
- *Qt WebEngine
- **Dooble
- **Falkon
- *qutebrowser
- *Redcore
- *Rockmelt
- *SalamWeb
- *Sleipnir
- *SRWare Iron
- *Torch
- *Ungoogled-chromium
- *Vivaldi
- *Yandex Browser
EdgeHTML-based
- Microsoft Edge Legacy|Microsoft Edge
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Specialty browsers
Browsers created for enhancements of specific browsing activities.Current
Discontinued
- Flock
- Ghostzilla
- Gollum browser
- Kirix Strata
- Miro
- Nightingale
- Prodigy Classic
- Rockmelt
- Songbird
- SpaceTime
Mosaic-based
was the first widely used web browser. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications licensed the technology and many companies built their own web browser on Mosaic. The best known are the first versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape.- AMosaic
- IBM WebExplorer
- Internet Explorer 1.x
- Internet in a Box
- Mosaic-CK
- Netscape
- Spyglass Mosaic
- VMS Mosaic
Others
- Abaco
- Amaya
- Arachne
- Arena
- Ariadna (AMSD Ariadna)
- AWeb
- Baidu Mobile Browser
- Dillo
- DR-WebSpyder
- Embrowser
- Flow browser
- Gazelle
- IBrowse
- Ladybird
- Mothra
- NetPositive
- NetSurf
- Phoenix, a browser based on tkWWW
- Qihoo 360 mobile browsers
- tkWWW, based on Tcl
- Voyager
Mobile browsers
- Amazon Silk
- Apple Safari
- Arc
- Brave
- Dolphin browser
- Firefox Focus
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera Mobile
- Puffin Browser
- QQ browser
- Samsung Internet
- UC Browser
- Vivaldi