Comparison Summary
Comparison SummaryArc Browser rethinks how you use the web and aims to save you time, while Toby just makes your new tab page look nicer and only helps if you want something very lightweight.
Only use Toby if you want the simplest way to tidy tabs, but choose Arc Browser if you want something actually new that changes how you browse.
- Arc BrowserRecommended
For your productivity workspace
For your productivity workspace - Toby
Lightweight tab organization
Lightweight tab organization
Comparison Video
Comparison VideoBest Web Browser? Arc vs Chrome vs Safari vs Brave
Best Web Browser? Arc vs Chrome vs Safari vs Brave
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Editor's Verdict
Editor's VerdictArc Browser takes tab management way further than Toby does. Arc is built from the ground up for people who want serious organization, deep control, and powerful features like separating work from personal spaces and using keyboard shortcuts everywhere. It's designed for users who've outgrown Chrome and Safari, and found that lightweight productivity extensions like Toby just don't cut it for handling real tab chaos.
Toby is basically a prettier new tab page. If all you want is a simple, nice-looking way to group tabs and you don't need anything more, Toby is fine. But it doesn't address deeper tab overload or complex workflows, and it can't match what a browser with real, integrated tab management can do.
If you need actual control and organization for heavy tab use, Arc is the clear choice. Toby only makes things look nicer on the surface, but Arc actually solves the problem at its core.