List of web browsers
The following is a list of web browsers that are notable.
Historical
Layout engines
- Gecko is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
- Goanna is a fork of Gecko developed by Moonchild Productions.
- KHTML is developed by the KDE project.
- Presto was developed by Opera Software for use in Opera. Development stopped as Opera transitioned to Blink.
- Tasman was developed by Microsoft for use in Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh.
- 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 Edge. It is a largely rewritten fork of Trident with all legacy code removed.
- 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.
- Servo is an experimental web browser layout engine being developed cooperatively by Mozilla and Samsung.
Graphical
Trident shells">Internet Explorer shell">shells
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
- Bento Browser
- Deepnet Explorer
- GreenBrowser
- Internet Explorer
- MediaBrowser
- MenuBox
- MSN Explorer
- NeoPlanet
- NetCaptor
- RealPlayer
- SlimBrowser
- Tencent Traveler
- UltraBrowser
- WebbIE
Gecko-based
- Camino for Mac OS X
- Conkeror, keyboard-driven browser
- Galeon, GNOME's old default browser
- K-Meleon for Windows
- *K-MeleonCCF ME for Windows
- *K-Ninja for Windows
- MicroB
- Minimo
- Mozilla Firefox
- *Cliqz, a fork of the Firefox web browser.
- *AT&T Pogo
- *CometBird, an optimized fork of Firefox
- *Comodo IceDragon
- *Flock
- *Iceweasel, Debian's Firefox rebrand
- *GNU IceCat, GNU's fork of Firefox
- *Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9
- *TenFourFox
- *Timberwolf, AmigaOS' Firefox rebrand
- *Tor Browser, patched Firefox ESR for browsing in Tor anonymity network
- *Swiftfox
- *Swiftweasel
- *Waterfox
- *xB Browser, portable browser for anonymous browsing, originally based on Firefox
- Firefox for mobile
- Mozilla Application Suite
- *Beonex Communicator
- *Classilla
- *Gnuzilla GNU's fork
- *Netscape
- *SeaMonkey
- **Iceape Debian's Seamonkey rebrand
- Skyfire
- Yahoo! Browser
Goanna-based
- Pale Moon – a fork of Firefox that maintains support for XUL/XPCOM extensions and retains the user interface of the Firefox 4–28 era
- Basilisk – similar to Pale Moon, but with the interface of Firefox 29–56 and a few other differences
- K-Meleon - starting from 77 release version
Gecko- and Trident-based
- K-Meleon with the IE Tab extension
- Mozilla Firefox with the IE Tab extension
- Netscape Browser 8
Webkit- and Trident-based
- Maxthon
- QQ browser
- Sogou browser
Blink- and Trident-based
- Baidu Browser
- Maxthon
Gecko-, Trident-, and Blink- based
- Avant Browser
- Lunascape
KHTML-based
- Konqueror
- Konqueror Embedded
Presto-based
- Internet Channel
- Nintendo DS Browser
- Opera
WebKit-based
Status | Browser |
Aloha Browser | |
experimental | Amazon Kindle |
discontinued | Arora |
discontinued | BOLT browser |
Google Chrome for iOS | |
Dolphin Browser | |
Dooble | |
Firefox for iOS | |
discontinued | Flock |
iCab | |
discontinued | Iris Browser |
Konqueror | |
Maxthon | |
Microsoft Edge for iOS | |
Midori | |
Nintendo 3DS NetFront Browser NX | |
discontinued | OmniWeb |
Otter Browser | |
discontinued | OWB |
discontinued | QtWeb |
qutebrowser | |
Roccat Browser | |
discontinued | Rekonq |
Safari | |
discontinued | PhantomJS |
discontinued | Shiira |
SlimBoat | |
discontinued | Steel for Android |
Steam ingame browser | |
surf | |
discontinued | Uzbl |
GNOME Web | |
discontinued | Web Browser for S60, used in all Nokia Symbian smartphones |
discontinued | webOS, used in the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Pre 2, HP Veer, Pre 3, and TouchPad mobile devices |
WebPositive, browser in Haiku | |
discontinued | xombrero |
Blink-based
- Chromium
- *JioBrowser
- *SRWare Iron
- *Torch
- *Cốc Cốc
- *Comodo Dragon
- *Brave
- *Epic
- *RockMelt
- *Google Chrome
- *Opera
- *Microsoft Edge for Android
- *qutebrowser
- *Amazon Silk
- *Sleipnir
- *Vivaldi
- *Yandex Browser
- *Puffin Browser
- *Redcore
- *Avast Secure Browser
- *Blisk
- Qt WebEngine
- *Dooble
- *Falkon
- Microsoft Edge for Desktop
EdgeHTML-based
- Microsoft Edge
For Java platform
- ThunderHawk
- BOLT Browser
- HotJava
- Opera Mini
- Teashark
Specialty browsers
Current
- SpaceTime
- ZAC Browser
Discontinued
- Ghostzilla
- Gollum browser
- Kirix Strata
- Miro
- Nightingale
- Prodigy Classic
- Flock
- RockMelt
- Songbird
Mosaic-based
- AMosaic
- IBM WebExplorer
- Internet Explorer 1.x
- Internet in a Box
- Mosaic-CK
- Netscape
- Spyglass Mosaic
- VMS Mosaic
Others
- Abaco
- Amaya
- Arachne
- Arena
- Ariadna
- AWeb
- Baidu Mobile Browser
- Charon
- Dillo
- DR-WebSpyder
- Embrowser
- Gazelle
- IBrowse
- Mothra
- NetPositive
- NetSurf
- Planetweb browser
- Qihoo 360 mobile browsers
- Phoenix, a browser based on tkWWW
- tkWWW, based on Tcl
- Voyager
Mobile browsers
- Safari
- Android Browser
- Chrome
- JioBrowser
- UC Browser
- Opera Mini
- Internet Explorer
- Dolphin browser
Text-based
- Emacs/W3
- EWW
- Line Mode Browser
- Links
- *ELinks
- Lynx
- w3m
- WebbIE