![]() Proprietary except for browser engine components licensed under GNU GPL that were inherited from Konqueror's KHTML/KJS engine Last updated: April 2022 Show Desktop browsers Show Android browsers Show iOS browsers Ironically, the "worst" browsers have the highest market shares, thanks to their being preinstalled on iOS and Android. ![]() In terms of pure features, Vivaldi, Opera and Firefox are at the top of list, followed by Edge and Brave, with Chrome and Safari being the most "bare-bones" and least customizable browsers. The result of the comparison is less clear than last time. I have decided to limit my test to these 7 browsers as they are both available on PCs and on phones (unlike for example Pale Moon, which stopped developing its mobile version), and also have decided against including "regional" browsers such as Yandex Browser (Russia), Naver Whale (Korea) or the Chinese browsers (Baidu, 360, Sogou, QQ. Until 2016, there were the "Big 5" browsers (Firefox, IE/Edge, Chrome, Opera, and Safari), but since then the market has become more fragmented with new browsers such as Brave and Vivaldi becoming more popular. ![]() ![]() This comparison compares the most popular cross-platform (desktop and mobile) browsers and their features. Comparison of Web Browsers Maps and TablesĮ → Back to Homepage and Sitemap Comparison of Web Browsers
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