Why browser security matters
Work has moved to SaaS, identity providers, and AI tools—but traditional security stacks weren't built to see inside the browser. That gap is where modern attacks thrive: phishing, session hijacking, and malicious extensions that look like normal user behavior.
The market response has been a proliferation of browser options. Enterprise browsers, hardened forks, AI-native browsers—each promising better security, productivity, or both. But comparing them is nearly impossible when every vendor uses different terminology and cherry-picked benchmarks.
A structured approach to understanding enterprise and AI browser risks and capabilities
We built Own the Browser to cut through the noise. Every browser in our directory is evaluated using the same framework—22 questions across 9 dimensions derived from ISO/IEC 25010. No vendor sponsorships, no affiliate links. Just structured research you can actually use.
Each profile covers security posture, enterprise readiness, compatibility, and more—giving you the context to make informed decisions rather than trusting sales decks.
Whether you're evaluating enterprise browsers for a large deployment, exploring AI-native options for your team, or just curious about what's out there—start with the research.