The Browser Company's AI Browser Dia Now Available on macOS Without Invite
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Robert Hart
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Summary
The Browser Company's AI-powered browser Dia is now publicly available on macOS without requiring an invite, marking its first wide release since launching in June. The browser features AI-powered tools like chatbot assistants and shortcuts, positioning it among other AI-focused browsers from companies like Google and Opera. However, there's no information about when or if Dia will be available on Windows.
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· 4 pulledThe wait(list) is over for The Browser Company's Dia, its AI-powered follow-up to Arc.
Dia is now open to everyone on MacOS.
It's one of several tools from firms like Google, Opera, and Perplexity making AI central to surfing the web.
There's still no word on when or if The Browser Company plans on making Dia available on Windows.
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