Comparison Summary
Comparison SummaryArc Browser gives you a smoother experience that saves time and avoids ads, while Zen Browser tries to copy Arc but ends up less reliable and more buggy.
Only use Zen Browser if you really want to avoid Google and Chromium, since your extensions might not work and sites could break.
- Arc BrowserRecommended
For your productivity workspace
For your productivity workspace - Zen Browser
Firefox-based Arc Browser Spinoff
Firefox-based Arc Browser Spinoff
At a Glance
At a Glance- Embedded AIDraw
- User ExperienceBest
- Tab ManagementBest
- Performance EfficiencyDraw
- Data ProtectionDraw
Recommended Alternatives
Recommended Alternatives- ChatGPT AtlasBest
Best AI Browser for ChatGPT users
Best AI Browser for ChatGPT users
Editor's Verdict
Editor's VerdictArc Browser is built for people who want serious productivity upgrades and depend on a ton of Chrome extensions, keyboard shortcuts, and advanced tab or workspace management. Everything in Arc is tuned for speed and organization, and because it's Chromium-based, all your existing Chrome extensions just work. You get a smoother, more reliable experience on most sites, and developer tooling is top notch.
Zen Browser tries to mimic Arc's best features but is built on Firefox. If you're moving from Chrome or Safari, you'll immediately hit a wall with missing extensions (only 2 of 29 port over), and some sites or dev tools may act up because most things are built for Chromium now. Unless you're a hardcore Firefox fan who's desperate for a sidebar like Arc's, Zen just ends up feeling like a compromise.
If you want the real productivity boost and don't want to deal with bugs or missing extensions, Arc is the clear pick. Zen only makes sense if you're already deeply committed to Firefox and can live with less extension support. For everyone else, Arc is simply the better experience.
