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Syllabus week drops LMS links, PDFs, and reading lists. Tabs multiply before the first lecture ends.
AI → Tabbit Agent opens a project tab group and summarizes each source into one outline.

AI-NATIVE · BUILT FOR CAMPUS
Research papers, lecture slides, and group projects all live in tabs. Tabbit is the AI browser that reads with you, cites your sources, and executes tasks — so you spend less time switching apps and more time learning.
AI STUDY LOOPS
Chrome shows pages. An AI browser for student work should understand context, summarize readings, and help you produce — without copying URLs into a separate chat window.
Syllabus week drops LMS links, PDFs, and reading lists. Tabs multiply before the first lecture ends.
AI → Tabbit Agent opens a project tab group and summarizes each source into one outline.
Dense journal articles and lecture slides need more than skimming — you need structured takeaways.
AI → One-click page summary plus @-reference lets you ask questions grounded in the actual text.
Essays and reports need citations, drafts, and parallel references without losing your thread.
AI → Type @ to cite any open tab or PDF; Agent drafts outlines with sources attached.
Exam week means reopening week-three materials. Bookmarks alone do not restore context.
AI → Workspace per course reopens tabs plus AI chat history tied to those sources.
AI TOOLKIT
Extensions bolt AI onto a page viewer. Tabbit rebuilds the browser around how students actually use AI — with execution, context, and organization in one place.
Ask Tabbit to compare sources, build a reading list, or draft an essay outline. It searches, reads, and delivers structured results in its own tab group while you keep writing.
Cite the page you are reading, a tab group, or a PDF without alt-tabbing to paste context into ChatGPT.
Long article? Dense slide deck? Get structured takeaways in seconds — grounded in the page, not a generic chat reply.
Group tabs by class or project. Each workspace reopens exactly where you left off — titles stay readable even with 40 tabs open.
Use Claude, GPT, Kimi, Qwen, and more without juggling separate subscriptions — built into the browser.
PICK YOUR AI BROWSER
Dia and Comet target students with discounts. Chrome plus Copilot is the default. Here is how they stack up for real coursework — and where Tabbit fits.
| AI browser | AI strength | Student gap |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome + Copilot | Familiar UI, Edge/Copilot sidebar on some setups | AI lives in a sidebar — no Agent execution, no @-citations across tabs |
| Dia | Student landing page, skills like /cite and /fact-check | macOS-first history; less emphasis on multi-tab Agent workflows |
| Perplexity Comet | Fast cited search, student discount on Pro | Tied to Perplexity ecosystem; less workspace/tab organization for semester projects |
| Tabbit | Agent Mode + @-reference + vertical workspaces + free multi-model AI | Purpose-built AI browser for student — research, write, and review in one flow |
Tabbit is free to start on macOS and Windows. Import bookmarks from Chrome, Edge, or Safari in minutes.
STUDY MOMENTS
These are the moments students describe when they switch from Chrome to an AI-native browser.
Professor shares a slide link mid-class. Tabbit summarizes it while you take notes — @-reference the slide in your AI chat without losing the live stream tab.
Twelve database tabs for one paper. Agent compares abstracts and builds a source matrix; vertical tabs keep every journal readable.
Problem set due tomorrow. Ask Tabbit to walk through the lecture PDF step by step — context stays attached to the actual page, not a pasted screenshot.
Teammates need the same sources. Export a workspace tab group; everyone reopens the same reading set with AI chat history intact.
FAQ
Tabbit combines Agent Mode, page-level @-citations, AI summaries, and course workspaces in one free download — built for research and writing, not just search.
Yes. Tabbit is free to download and includes access to multiple AI models without a separate ChatGPT or Claude subscription.
Tabbit summarizes readings, explains concepts from the page you are viewing, and drafts outlines with citations — always grounded in your open sources.
Dia and Comet focus on AI skills and cited search. Tabbit adds Agent execution across tabs, vertical workspaces per course, and free multi-model AI in one browser.
Yes. Tabbit runs on macOS and Windows. Import bookmarks and history from Chrome, Edge, or Safari during setup.
Type @ in the Omnibox to reference any open tab, tab group, or PDF. The AI response includes context from that source for accurate citations.
Tabbit processes AI requests securely. You control what context you share via @-reference — only the tabs you explicitly attach are sent.
Tabbit includes Claude, GPT, Kimi, Qwen, GLM, and more — switch models per task without leaving the browser.
Free download. Agent Mode, citations, and course workspaces — no extension stack required.