Arc vs Firefox
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right tool.
| Arc | Firefox | |
|---|---|---|
| Tagline | A reimagined browser built around how you actually work. | Open-source browser with best-in-class developer tools. |
| Category | Web Browser | Web Browser |
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Skill Level | Beginner | Beginner |
| Platforms | Windows, Mac, Ios | Windows, Mac, Linux, Ios, Android |
| Use Cases | Solo Indie, Side Project, Content Creation | Solo Indie, Side Project, Content Creation |
| Traits | Fast To Set Up, Active Development | Offline Capable, Privacy Friendly, Active Development, Open Source |
| Best For | Best for developers and designers who want a browser that organises their workflow instead of just piling up tabs. | Best for developers who want powerful built-in DevTools and a privacy-respecting alternative to Chromium-based browsers. |
Arc
Arc replaces the traditional tab bar with Spaces and Profiles, letting you separate work, personal, and project contexts in one window. Features like Little Arc for quick lookups, auto-archiving tabs, split view, and built-in notes make it a favourite among developers and creatives.
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Firefox is Mozilla's independent, open-source browser with a strong focus on privacy and developer tooling. Its CSS Grid inspector, accessibility checker, and multi-account containers make it a top choice for front-end developers who want full control without Google dependency.
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