Vertical tab rail
See full page titles in a sidebar—no more favicon roulette when you juggle research, docs, and dashboards.
Built-in, not bolted on
Stop stacking extensions on Chrome. Tabbit is an AI-native browser with vertical tabs, smart workspaces, and Agent lanes—so 40 tabs feel like four projects.
Horizontal tab strip
Titles truncated. Context lost. Constant hunting.
Tabbit vertical workspaces
Full titles. AI groups. Agent runs in its own lane.
Four tools, one browser
See full page titles in a sidebar—no more favicon roulette when you juggle research, docs, and dashboards.
Tabbit auto-clusters tabs by project theme. Switch workspaces instead of closing twenty tabs you might need later.
Send Agent to compile sources or fill forms in a separate tag group while you keep reading the tab that matters.
Save pages with full-text archive and @-reference any open tab in chat—your multi-tab session becomes a knowledge base.
Real workflows
Pick a scenario to see how Tabbit turns tab sprawl into a session you can resume tomorrow.
Active workspace
Agent scans articles in a background group while you annotate the primary source. @-cite any tab without copy-paste.
Native vs extensions
| Capability | Tabbit (native) | Chrome + extensions |
|---|---|---|
| Tab organization | Vertical rail + AI groups | Workona / OneTab add-on |
| Parallel work | Agent in isolated tag group | Not available |
| Context to AI | @ any open tab instantly | Copy-paste or side panel |
| Session restore | Workspaces + full-text saves | Extension sync only |
| Memory control | Smart suspend per workspace | Varies by extension |
| Price | Free — Mac & Windows | Free tier + paid plans |

Definition
A browser multi tab productivity tool helps you open many pages without losing focus. The best ones combine organization (vertical tabs, workspaces), recall (session restore, search), and execution (automating repeat tab hops).
Extensions like Workona or OneTab patch Chrome after the fact. Tabbit builds those capabilities into the browser—and adds AI grouping plus Agent lanes so multi-tab work scales past manual sorting.
If you live above twenty tabs, you need a tool that treats tabs as projects, not noise. That is what Tabbit is built for.
FAQ
Tabbit is a full AI-native browser for macOS and Windows. Tab management, workspaces, and Agent lanes are built in—no extension stack required.
Workona and OneTab organize tabs inside Chrome. Tabbit provides native vertical tabs, AI grouping, searchable collections, and Agent tasks that run in parallel—not just collapse or bucket tabs.
Yes. Workspaces preserve tab sets per project, and your collection stores full-page archives even if a site goes offline. Resume a research session without rebuilding from bookmarks.
Arc and Vivaldi offer strong workspace UX. Tabbit adds AI-native grouping, @-tab context for chat, and Agent execution—making it a strong pick if you want tab management plus automation in one download.
Vertical tabs reduce visual overhead, workspaces isolate memory per project, and Agent work happens in separate groups so your focus tab stays responsive.
Yes. Tabbit is free to download on macOS and Windows with no invite code. Visit tabbitbrowser.com (international) or tabbit-ai.com (China).
Tabbit works for any site. For heavy media tabs, use workspaces to separate watch-later queues from work tabs so playback does not hijack your focus lane.
Import bookmarks, passwords, and history from Chrome in one step. Tabbit then auto-groups new tabs and lets you spin up workspaces that mirror how you already cluster projects.

Download Tabbit—the browser multi tab productivity tool with AI built in. Free on Mac and Windows.