Audience

Anyone and any user interested in a web browser solution with desktop integration features

About GNOME Web

The web browser for GNOME, featuring tight integration with the desktop and a simple and intuitive user interface that allows you to focus on your web pages. If you’re looking for a simple, clean, beautiful view of the web, this is the browser for you. GNOME Web is often referred to by its code name, Epiphany. If you use a particular website as if it were an application, make it one! Web allows you to make any website a first-class citizen of your GNOME desktop. No fumbling around to install extra extensions. Essential features like ad blocking that are relegated to extensions by other browsers come built-in and enabled by default in Web. No useless widgets or wasted space. Web closely follows GNOME 3's design philosophy.

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Company Information

GNOME
Founded: 2005
flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Epiphany

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