List of web browsers


The following is a list of web browsers that are notable.

Historical

Layout engines

Current and maintained projects are listed in boldface.

Trident shells">Internet Explorer shell">shells

Other software publishers have built browsers and other products around Microsoft's Trident engine. The following browsers are all based on that rendering engine:
Browsers that use both Trident and Gecko include:
Browsers that can use Trident, Gecko and Blink include:
StatusBrowser
Aloha Browser
experimentalAmazon Kindle
discontinuedArora
discontinuedBOLT browser
Google Chrome for iOS
Dolphin Browser
Dooble
Firefox for iOS
discontinuedFlock
iCab
discontinuedIris Browser
Konqueror
Maxthon
Microsoft Edge for iOS
Midori
Nintendo 3DS NetFront Browser NX
discontinuedOmniWeb
Otter Browser
discontinuedOWB
discontinuedQtWeb
qutebrowser
Roccat Browser
discontinuedRekonq
Safari
discontinuedPhantomJS
discontinuedShiira
SlimBoat
discontinuedSteel for Android
Steam ingame browser
surf
discontinuedUzbl
GNOME Web
discontinuedWeb Browser for S60, used in all Nokia Symbian smartphones
discontinuedwebOS, used in the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Pre 2, HP Veer, Pre 3, and TouchPad mobile devices
WebPositive, browser in Haiku
discontinuedxombrero

Blink-based

Browsers created for enhancements of specific browsing activities.

Current

was the first widely used web browser. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications licensed the technology and many companies built their own web browser on Mosaic. The best known are the first versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape.
The most popular mobile browsers as of June 2014 are: