suprow
Desktop browser replaces tabs with Spaces, organizing web apps into themed workspaces for efficient switching. Includes command palette, overlay tab switcher, ad blocker, dark mode, Picture-in-Picture, download management, and robust privacy controls without telemetry.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- No Logs
- Dark Mode
- Portable
- Multiple Account support
- Website Translation
- No Tracking
- Ad-free
- AES-256 Encryption
- Block Trackers
- Picture in Picture
- Built-in Ad-blocker
- No Telemetry
suprow News & Activities
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Recent activities
- cassie_told_ypu liked suprow
- TBayAreaPat reviewed suprow
Neither Chrome nor Mozilla.. That's refreshing! Seems Super Fast! Built-in Ad-blocker .. says it is UBlock Origin. "The Suprow project appears to be open source, because its public code is hosted in a GitHub repository under superentwickler/suprow_pub." While I may keep this browser for its speed for quick checking websites, and the fact that it's neither chrome/mozilla, (though that means no extensions) I make note of foibles. One is that you can't paste web addresses into the bar from...
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- TBayAreaPat commented on suprow
Neither Chrome nor Mozilla.. That's refreshing! Seems Super Fast! Built-in Ad-blocker .. says it is UBlock Origin. "The Suprow project appears to be open source, because its public code is hosted in a GitHub repository under superentwickler/suprow_pub." While I may keep this browser for its speed for quick checking websites, and the fact that it's neither chrome/mozilla, (though that means no extensions) I make note of foibles. One is that you can't paste web addresses into the bar from...
suprow information
What is suprow?
Suprow is a desktop browser that replaces tabs with Spaces — organized workspaces for your web apps, each optionally isolated with its own cookies and logins. It features a built-in password vault with AES-256 encryption, a command palette that doubles as a terminal, a tab switcher overlay, a built-in ad blocker, DRM support for Netflix and streaming services, Picture-in-Picture, and dark mode. Everything runs locally — no account, no cloud, no telemetry. The single-window interface puts spaces in the top bar with a central command palette for navigating tabs, apps, and history. Settings cover search engines, privacy, appearance, downloads, and full data export/import.






Comments and Reviews
Neither Chrome nor Mozilla.. That's refreshing! Seems Super Fast! Built-in Ad-blocker .. says it is UBlock Origin. "The Suprow project appears to be open source, because its public code is hosted in a GitHub repository under superentwickler/suprow_pub." While I may keep this browser for its speed for quick checking websites, and the fact that it's neither chrome/mozilla, (though that means no extensions) I make note of foibles. One is that you can't paste web addresses into the bar from context, though you can use hotkey Ctrl V. While Suprow seems much faster than Brave, it doesn't block out network connections the same, so there's a huge number more of network tunnel connections for the same site.. that's not likely a good thing. A few pop-ups get through, but not many. A browser can be fast while still being noisier on the wire, and privacy people tend to care about both. From my AI: "Privacy-wise, it sounds promising because it keeps data local and avoids account/cloud/telemetry collection. The catch is that it can still expose a lot of web-level metadata if it makes many network connections while loading sites." I still like it for speed.