Arc
A reimagined browser built around how you actually work.
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.
Best for developers and designers who want a browser that organises their workflow instead of just piling up tabs.
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