NetSurf is a free, open-source web browser designed to be fast, lightweight, and highly standards-compliant, particularly for legacy and embedded systems
BriskBard is a niche, independent browser that prioritizes performance, customization, and privacy, born from one developer's ambitious technical project
Agregore is an experimental browser for developers and explorers building a user-owned web where content is shared directly between devices
Dillo is the ultimate browser for raw speed and efficiency when you only need to display simple web content, serving as a stark contrast to the bloat of modern browsers
Links is the ultimate hacker's browser for the terminal—proving that you don't need a graphical interface for powerful, efficient web browsing
Xombrero was a highly principled, "paranoid" browser that offered maximum control and security but ultimately couldn't keep pace with the modern web