Orion Browser for macOS Reaches 1.0 Release After Six Years of Development
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Summary
Orion for macOS 1.0 has officially launched after six years of development, marking the completion of Kagi's browser ecosystem across Mac, iPhone, and iPad. The browser emphasizes privacy, user-centric design, and integration with Kagi's other services like Search, Assistant, Translate, and News. It's positioned as an alternative for users dissatisfied with mainstream browsers, offering features like ad blocking, tracker blocking, and a focus on user experience over corporate interests.
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Today, Orion for macOS officially leaves its beta phase behind and joins our iOS and iPadOS apps as a fully‑fledged, production‑ready browser.
We built Orion for people who feel that modern browsers have lost their way, prioritizing corporate interests over user experience.
Orion expands Kagi's ecosystem of privacy-respecting, user-centric products to now include: Search, Assistant, Browser, Translate, News with more to come.
The browser is designed to be fast, private, and respectful of user choices, with built-in ad blocking and tracker protection.
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