Parallel Agent lanes
Agent runs in isolated tag groups so browsing and execution happen at the same time—true human-AI parallelism.
AI-native workbench
Tabbit is a productivity browser built for parallel work: keep your focus tab clean while an AI Agent researches, organizes, and executes in its own tag group.
Pick your work mode
One tab. Zero tab chaos.
Vertical tabs and smart groups keep your reading lane visible. Agent tasks run in a separate group—you never lose the page you care about.
Built for output
Agent runs in isolated tag groups so browsing and execution happen at the same time—true human-AI parallelism.
See full tab titles, group by project, and switch contexts without horizontal tab roulette.
Ask AI from the address bar. Reference tabs, screenshots, files, or collections with one keystroke.
Save prompts and one-line scripts as Skills. Run repeatable workflows with /commands—not brittle extensions.
Human + AI in parallel
A productivity browser should multiply your attention—not steal it. Here is a realistic split-screen workflow.
Quick compare
| Capability | Tabbit | Chrome | Arc |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Agent execution | Built-in, parallel lanes | Extensions only | Limited AI assist |
| Vertical tab workspaces | Native + auto-group | Extensions | Spaces (Mac-first) |
| Multi-model AI | Free tier incl. top models | Gemini add-on | Varies by region |
| Context from open tabs | @-reference in omnibox | Manual copy | Partial |
| Windows support | Full parity | Full | Limited |
| Price | Free | Free + paid AI | Free |

Definition
A productivity browser is a web browser designed around how knowledge work actually happens: many contexts, repeated workflows, and constant switching between reading, writing, and executing.
Classic browsers treat every tab equally—so focus collapses under clutter. Productivity browsers add structure: workspaces, smarter tab management, and automation that respects your attention.
Tabbit goes further as an AI-native productivity browser. Instead of bolting a chatbot onto Chrome, it gives you parallel Agent lanes, contextual omnibox input, and Skills—so the browser executes while you think.
FAQ
For knowledge workers who need parallel AI execution, Tabbit leads with built-in Agent Mode, vertical workspaces, and free access to top models on Mac and Windows.
Yes. Tabbit is free to download with no invite code. Agent Mode, multi-model chat, and workspace features are available on the free tier.
Chrome is a general-purpose viewer. A productivity browser adds project workspaces, smarter tab grouping, and automation—Tabbit adds AI Agents that run tasks in parallel.
Yes. Tabbit offers full Mac and Windows support with the same Agent, vertical tabs, and Skills features.
Tabbit ships native vertical tabs, auto-grouping, and collections—reducing the need for tab-manager extensions that slow Chrome down.
Agent Mode runs in its own tag group, reading pages and executing steps while you stay on your primary task—true parallel work instead of serial tab hopping.
Yes. Use @-references to feed open tabs into AI, let Agent compile sources, and save findings to a searchable collection.
Tabbit imports bookmarks, history, passwords, and extensions from Chrome, Edge, or Safari in minutes—zero migration friction.

Download Tabbit free on Mac or Windows. Run your first parallel Agent task in under five minutes.