Browsers are being disrupted — again
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Browsers are being disrupted — again

The voice search prompt on the Arc Search app.
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Arc has blown a breath of fresh air into the crusty world browserbut the company responsible for it is not clear yet. The browser company has a brand new browser in the works, as confirmed by co-founder and CEO Josh Miller in a YouTube video.

There is no official information about the browser’s name or release date. But the company wants to “make the first 90 seconds easy” to attract users and show them what it can do for them.

While focusing on the upcoming browser, Miller also confirmed that during the development of the new browser, Arc will continue to receive major fixes and stability updates. He also confirmed that the team feels that there is nothing to do with Arc and wants to listen to user feedback that expresses great satisfaction with its existing features. The company wants to give users a streamlined experience with the new browser and make it more accessible.

The browser company has spent years creating the unnamed browser and wants to aim for it to be a proactive app platform that is also AI-centric and powerful. The company’s goal is for the new browser to be more attractive to users than Arc. It wants to offer users a browser with horizontal tabs and automated tasks to make things easier for them. Such data may include data transfer between business apps or obtaining order numbers for customer support.

The company has not confirmed an official release date, but rumors suggest that it will launch in early 2025, if not later that year. Miller recognizes the complexity of Arc and its unique features, which appeal to tech enthusiasts more than casual users. Hopefully, we will hear more information about the basics of the upcoming browser, such as its name and main features.