qutebrowser is a free, open-source web browser designed from the ground up for keyboard-driven, efficient navigation, inspired by the Vim text editor.
GNOME Web (originally named Epiphany) is the official web browser of the GNOME desktop environment, designed for simplicity, integration, and adherence to GNOME's design principles.
Konqueror is a free, open-source file manager and web browser that was a flagship part of the KDE desktop environment. Its historical importance far outweighs its current usage.
Sleipnir was a unique, innovative web browser developed by Japan's Fenrir Inc., best known for its pioneering user interface designed for power users.
K-Meleon is a free, open-source, and lightweight web browser designed for Windows.
Arora was a free, open-source web browser known for being one of the first lightweight, cross-platform browsers built using the Qt toolkit and WebKit engine
Bolt Browser was a pioneering mobile web browser for the pre-smartphone era, designed to bring a full, PC-like web experience to basic feature phones
Dolphin Browser was a pioneering and hugely popular third-party mobile browser for Android and iOS, celebrated in the early 2010s for its groundbreaking, user-friendly features.
Flock was a pioneering "social web browser" designed specifically for the Web 2.0 era, integrating social media and online services directly into the browsing experience
iCab is a niche, long-running web browser primarily for Apple's Macintosh platforms, developed mainly by a single German engineer, Alexander Clauss.
Iris Browser was a technologically advanced but short-lived project that was ultimately absorbed to form the foundation of the modernized BlackBerry web browser.
NetFront is a web browser developed by Access Co., Ltd. (formerly Palmlogic). Unlike mainstream browsers, its primary role was not on desktops