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AI-NATIVE BROWSER FOR RESEARCHERS

The browser for researchers who need more than tabs

Stop drowning in browser tabs. Tabbit turns research into a managed workflow: find sources, cite any page, organize papers, and let Agent Mode build the first draft.

macOS & Windows · No invite code

THE RESEARCH WORKFLOW

Four research stages, one browser that handles them all

Traditional browsers were built to display pages. Research demands synthesis. Here is where the friction shows up — and how Tabbit removes it.

1

Find

You open 20+ search results, PDFs, and databases. Tabs flatten into an unreadable list and the trail goes cold.

2

Read

Every page needs context: citations, definitions, related papers. Copy-pasting URLs into chat breaks focus.

3

Organize

Bookmarks become graveyards. Collections live in spreadsheets. Reconstructing a Monday morning session wastes an hour.

4

Write

Summaries need source links. Claims need receipts. One missing citation can derail an entire section.

BUILT FOR RESEARCH

Five reasons researchers switch to Tabbit

Tabbit is not an extension layer on top of Chrome. It is a browser rebuilt around intent, context, and execution.

Agent Mode does the digging

Tell Tabbit what you need — "summarize the last 10 papers on LLM reasoning" — and it searches, reads, and delivers a structured report in its own tab group while you keep working.

Omnibox cites what you see

Type @ to reference the current tab, a tab group, a screenshot, or a local PDF. No more switching windows to paste context.

Vertical tabs + workspaces

Group tabs by project, paper, or source type. Titles stay readable, and each workspace reopens exactly where you left it.

Knowledge-base bookmarks

Saved pages are full-text archived and searchable through AI chat. Even if the original link dies, your notes and quotes survive.

Skills automate the boring parts

Turn repetitive research tasks into one-click commands: format citations, extract tables, or clean article clutter without writing code.

HOW IT STACKS UP

Tabbit vs the browsers researchers usually try

Firefox, Edge, and Chrome are great generalists. When research becomes the main job, specialist capabilities matter more.

Mozilla Firefox

Privacy and extension culture make it a Reddit favorite for researchers.

No built-in AI synthesis, citation context, or automated source traversal.

Microsoft Edge

Vertical Tabs and Collections help organize reading lists.

Copilot summaries can be hard to trace back to the exact source paragraph.

Google Chrome

Extensions cover almost every academic workflow imaginable.

Extension glue often becomes the bottleneck; cross-tab synthesis is manual.

Tabbit

AI-native workspace browser designed for deep research and evidence trails.

Best when your bottleneck is synthesis and execution, not just ad blocking.

Rankings depend on your workflow. Try the proof workflow below and decide for yourself.

WHAT USERS SAY

Why researchers and creators keep Tabbit open

Tabbit feels like a research assistant that actually reads with me — it can extract, archive, and connect content across tabs.

Tech podcaster & AI blogger review

The moment I can summon AI to handle a task without leaving the page, the browser stops being a window and starts being a workspace.

Digital creator community feedback

FAQ

Common questions from researchers

What makes a browser good for researchers?+

Cluster memory, source traceability, long-form readability, and scoped automation. Tabbit scores highly on all four because it treats tabs as intent clusters, not a flat list.

Is Tabbit free for academic use?+

Yes. Tabbit is free for macOS and Windows with no invite code required.

Can Tabbit help with literature reviews?+

Absolutely. Agent Mode can search and summarize a topic across sources, while knowledge-base bookmarks keep full-text archives of papers you save.

How does the Omnibox context reference work?+

Press @ in the Omnibox to cite the current tab, a tab group, a screenshot, or a local file. Tabbit passes that context directly to the AI model.

Is my research data safe?+

Tabbit keeps your research sessions scoped. Agent tasks run in isolated tab groups and automation paths are designed to stay legible and auditable.

Can I import my existing bookmarks and history?+

Yes. Tabbit supports one-click import from Chrome, Edge, and Safari, including bookmarks, passwords, cookies, and extensions.

Which AI models does Tabbit support?+

The international edition supports Gemini 3.1 Pro, GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4.6 and more. The domestic edition supports DeepSeek, GLM, Kimi, Qwen, Doubao, MiniMax and LongCat.

Where do I download Tabbit?+

Click the download button to open the official Tabbit site. Chinese locales resolve to tabbit-ai.com; international locales resolve to tabbitbrowser.com.

Turn your browser into a research engine.

Download Tabbit free and run your next research project with Agent Mode, context citations, and workspaces.