Top best web browsers on Android in 2023

Mozilla Firefox -Firefox is one of the few browsers on Android with a custom rendering engine the browser offers limited extensions, improved scrolling, and a bottom address bar (a welcomed feature for tall phones).

Google Chrome As expected, one of Android's most popular web browsers is Google Chrome. It's the default browser you will find on most devices, and for good reason. Google brings consistent updates, ensuring the default web browser is stable and working steadily fast.

DuckDuckGo sers looking for a private experience for web browsing that comes light with features should look to DuckDuckGo. For example, DuckDuckGo blocks tracking scripts by default and includes a privacy rating with a complete list of every blocked tracker.

Samsung Internet Samsung Internet started as the pre-installed web browser on Galaxy phones and tablets but later expanded to all Android devices in 2017. Currently, it is one of the most popular browsers on the platform, and it's jam-packed (or overloaded, depending on your standpoint) with features.

Vivaldi Former Opera developers founded Vivaldi, and it's quickly become one of the most feature-packed browsers on Android. Vivaldi is modeled from Chrome but has its own polished interface and excellent quality-of-life features.

Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge is yet another Chromium-based browser for Android. While it initially only had a few changes compared to Chrome, it's now distinct enough from Google's browser interface that there are genuine use cases.