Atlas Browser

Atlas Browser

Atlas Browser is a free AI browser that keeps research, summarization, and creative exploration in one streamlined experience.

The browser that works for you

Key features of Atlas Browser

Everything you need to explore the web with an AI copilot.

AI research copilots

Ask follow-up questions on any page and Atlas keeps track of context, citations, and next steps.

Instant web summaries

Turn dense articles and videos into bulletproof takeaways with source links in one click.

Workspace timelines

Review every saved answer, prompt, and highlight across projects with chronological timelines.

Trusted sources on demand

Atlas cites live web sources so you can fact-check without leaving your current flow.

Cloud-synced context

Pick up research from desktop to mobile with seamlessly synced threads and notes.

Privacy-first controls

Manage history retention, link sharing, and AI providers to keep sensitive work protected.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Atlas Browser

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1

Is Atlas Browser really free?

Yes. Atlas Browser is free to use during our open beta so anyone can experience AI-powered research with no barrier.

2

How is Atlas Browser different from a traditional browser?

Atlas Browser keeps the web you know and layers conversational AI on top, so you can read, ask, and summarize without switching tools.

3

Will my browsing data stay private?

You control what Atlas stores. Manage history retention, clear past sessions, or export only the insights you want to keep.

4

Can I use Atlas Browser with my existing workflow?

Absolutely. Atlas adds AI copilots to familiar tabs, keyboard shortcuts, and bookmarks so nothing about your setup has to change.

5

Does Atlas Browser support teams?

Shared workspaces and link handoffs make it simple to collaborate. Invite teammates to pick up threads where you left off.

6

Which languages does Atlas Browser understand?

Atlas supports multilingual prompts and content understanding, making it helpful for global research teams.