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Orion 1.0

原始链接: https://blog.kagi.com/orion

## Orion 浏览器 1.0:一款注重隐私的替代方案问世 经过六年的开发,Orion 浏览器正式登陆 macOS,与现有的 iOS 和 iPadOS 版本一起,成为一款功能完善、可用于生产环境的浏览器。由 Kagi 创建的 Orion 旨在恢复当今数据驱动环境中缺失的以用户为中心的网络体验。 Orion 基于 WebKit(Safari 的引擎)构建,以实现速度和独立于 Chromium 的目标,优先考虑**默认情况下零遥测和隐私**,拒绝通过广告或数据收集来为其提供资金。它提供快速、可定制的体验,具有专注模式、链接预览和可定制的配置文件等功能,满足普通用户和高级用户的需求。 虽然拥抱人工智能的潜力,但 Orion 谨慎地避免将其直接集成到核心中,优先考虑安全性和用户控制。用户可以连接到他们选择的人工智能工具,而不会损害浏览器安全性。 Orion 可免费使用,并得到一个专门的社区和可选付费订阅的支持,后者提供其他功能。开发工作仍在进行中,计划推出 Linux 和 Windows 版本,并制定路线图,重点是更深层次的定制、稳定性改进以及更紧密的 Kagi 集成。Orion 邀请用户**“超越浏览”**现状,体验一款为*人*而非广告商打造的浏览器。

## Orion 浏览器 1.0 发布与讨论 - 总结 Orion,一款基于 WebKit(而非 Chromium)的 macOS 浏览器,已发布 1.0 版本。Hacker News 用户对此发布反应不一。虽然它因支持 Chrome 扩展以及作为注重隐私的替代方案而受到赞扬,但有几位用户报告了错误,包括安装时的更新错误(Orion 产品经理已承认并解决了此问题)。 一些用户认为 Orion 存在过多错误,不适合日常使用,更喜欢 Vivaldi 或坚持使用 Safari,理由是 Safari 的无缝集成和隐私功能。另一些用户则欣赏 Orion 对速度的关注,并愿意支持其开发,尤其是 Kagi 搜索用户。 一个关键的讨论点围绕着 WebKit 的选择;有些人认为这对 macOS 来说是积极的,而另一些人则认为如果没有 Windows 支持,它就不那么令人印象深刻。人们还对浏览器是闭源的以及 AI 集成的处理方式表示担忧,并质疑其安全立场。尽管存在这些担忧,Orion 仍拥有超过 2000 名付费用户,并且正在积极开发 Linux 和 Windows 版本。
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原文

Kagi search interface displayed on the Orion Browser on laptop, tablet, and smartphone

After six years of relentless development, Orion for MacOS 1.0 is here.

What started as a vision initiated by our founder, Vladimir Prelovac, has now come to fruition on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Today, Orion for macOS officially leaves its beta phase behind and joins our iOS and iPadOS apps as a fully‑fledged, production‑ready browser.

While doing so, it expands Kagi ecosystem of privacy-respecting, user-centric products (that we have begun fondly naming “Kagiverse”) to now include: Search, Assistant, Browser, Translate, News with more to come.

We built Orion for people who feel that modern browsing has drifted too far from serving the user. This is our invitation to browse beyond ✴︎ the status quo.

Why a new browser?

The obvious question is: why the heck do we need a new browser? The world already has Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and a growing list of “AI browsers.” Why add yet another?

Because something fundamental has been lost.

Zero telemetry, privacy‑first access to the internet: a basic human right.

Your browser is the most intimate tool you have on your computer. It sees everything you read, everything you search, everything you type. Do you want that relationship funded by advertisers, or by you?

With ad‑funded browsers and AI overlays, your activity is a gold mine. Every click becomes a way to track, every page another opportunity to profile you a little more deeply. We believe there needs to be a different path: a browser that answers only to its user.

Orion is our attempt at that browser. No trade-offs between features and privacy. It’s fast, customizable, and uncompromising on both fronts.

A bold technical choice: WebKit, not another Chromium clone

In a world dominated by Chromium, choosing a rendering engine is an act of resistance.

From day one, we made the deliberate choice to build Orion on WebKit, the open‑source engine at the heart of Safari and the broader Apple ecosystem. It gives us:

  • A high‑performance engine that is deeply optimized for macOS and iOS.
  • An alternative to the growing Chromium monoculture.
  • A foundation that is not controlled by an advertising giant.

Orion may feel familiar if you’re used to Safari – respecting your muscle memory and the aesthetics of macOS and iOS – but it is an entirely different beast under the hood. We combined native WebKit speed with a completely new approach to extensions, privacy, and customization.

Orion and Safari browser windows displaying extension management interfaces with popular extensions listed

Speed by nature, privacy by default

Most people switch browsers for one reason: speed.

Orion is designed to be fast by nature, not just in benchmarks, but in how it feels every day:

  • A lean, native codebase without ad‑tech bloat.
  • Optimized startup, tab switching, and page rendering.
  • A UI that gets out of your way and gives you more screen real estate for content.

Alongside speed, we treat privacy as a first‑class feature:

  • Zero Telemetry: We don’t collect usage data. No analytics, no identifiers, no tracking.
  • No ad or tracking technology baked in: Orion is not funded by ads, so there is no incentive to follow you around the web.
  • Built‑in protections: Strong content blocking and privacy defaults from the first launch.

Orion browser Privacy settings panel showing tracker removal, history deletion, cookie management, crash report options, and content blocker configuration.

Thoughtful AI, security first

We are excited about what AI can do for search, browsing, and productivity. Kagi, the company behind Orion, has been experimenting with AI‑powered tools for years while staying true to our AI integration philosophy.

But we are also watching a worrying trend: AI agents are being rushed directly into the browser core, with deep access to everything you do online – and sometimes even to your local machine.

Security researchers have already documented serious issues in early AI browsers and “agentic” browser features:

  • Hidden or undocumented APIs that allowed embedded AI components to execute arbitrary local commands on users’ devices.
  • Prompt‑injection attacks that trick AI agents into ignoring safety rules, visiting malicious sites, or leaking sensitive information beyond what traditional browser sandboxes were designed to protect.
  • Broader concerns that some implementations are effectively “lighting everything on fire” by expanding the browser’s attack surface and data flows in ways users don’t fully understand.

Our stance is simple:

  • We are not against AI, and we are conscious of its limitations. We already integrate with AI‑powered services wherever it makes functional sense and will continue to expand those capabilities.
  • We are against rushing insecure, always‑on agents into the browser core. Your browser should be a secure gateway, not an unvetted co‑pilot wired into everything you do.

So today:

  • Orion ships with no built‑in AI code in its core.
  • We focus on providing a clean, predictable environment, especially for enterprises and privacy‑conscious professionals.
  • Orion is designed to connect seamlessly to the AI tools you choose – soon including Kagi’s intelligent features – while keeping a clear separation between your browser and any external AI agents.

As AI matures and security models improve, we’ll continue to evaluate thoughtful, user‑controlled ways to bring AI into your workflow without compromising safety, privacy or user choice.

Simple for everyone, limitless for experts

We designed Orion to bridge the gap between simplicity and power. Out of the box, it’s a clean, intuitive browser for anyone. Under the hood, it’s a deep toolbox for people who live in their browser all day.

Some of the unique features you’ll find in Orion 1.0:

  • Focus Mode: Instantly transform any website into a distraction‑free web app. Perfect for documentation, writing, or web apps you run all day. Browser window showing Focus Mode being activated, simplifying webpage content by removing distractions.

  • Link Preview: Peek at content from any app – email, notes, chat – without fully committing to opening a tab, keeping your workspace tidy.

  • Mini Toolbar, Overflow Menu, and Page Tweak: Fine‑tune each page’s appearance and controls, so the web adapts to you, not the other way around.

  • Profiles as Apps: Isolate your work, personal, and hobby browsing into completely separate profiles, each with its own extensions, cookies, and settings.

Orion browser Profiles management screen showing Primary, Incognito, and Business profiles with sidebar navigation menu.

For power users, we’ve added granular options throughout the browser. These are there when you want them, and out of your way when you don’t.

Orion 1.0 also reflects six years of feedback from early adopters. Many invisible improvements – tab stability, memory behavior, complex web app compatibility – are a direct result of people pushing Orion hard in their daily workflows and telling us what broke.

Browse Beyond ✴︎: our new signature

With this release, we are introducing our new signature: Browse Beyond ✴︎.

We originally started with the browser name ‘Kagi.’ On February 3, 2020, Vlad suggested a shortlist for rebranding: Comet, Core, Blaze, and Orion. We chose Orion not just for the name itself, but because it perfectly captured our drive for exploration and curiosity. It was a natural fit that set the stage for everything that followed.

Evolution of logo designs from water droplet through rocket, astronaut, infinity symbol, lighthouse, robot, to final cosmic sphere design.

You’ll see this reflected in our refreshed visual identity:

  • A star (✴︎) motif throughout our communication.
  • A refined logo that now uses the same typeface as Kagi, creating a clear visual bond between our browser and our search engine.

Kagi logo on orange background next to Orion browser logo with star icon and “Browse Beyond” tagline on purple background.

Orion is part of the broader Kagi ecosystem, united by a simple idea: the internet should be built for people, not advertisers or any other third parties.

Small team, sustainable model

Orion is built by a team of just six developers.

To put that in perspective:

  • That’s roughly 10% of the size of the “small” browser teams at larger companies.
  • And a rounding error compared to the teams behind Chrome or Edge.

Yet, the impact is real: over 1 million downloads to date, and a dedicated community of 2480 paid subscribers who make this independence possible.

For the first two years, development was carried out by a single developer. Today, we are a tight knit group operating close to our users. We listen, debate, and implement fixes proposed directly by our community on OrionFeedback.org.

This is our only source of decision making, rather than any usage analytics or patterns, because remember, Orion is zero-telemetry!

This small team approach lets us move quickly, stay focused, and avoid the bloat or hype that often comes with scale.

Free, yet self‑funded

Orion is free for everyone.

Every user also receives 200 free Kagi searches, with no account or sign‑up required. It’s our way of introducing you to fast, ad‑free, privacy‑respecting search from day one.

But we are also 100% self‑funded. We don’t sell your data and we don’t take money from advertisers, which means we rely directly on our users to sustain the project.

There are three ways to contribute to Orion’s future:

  • Tip Jar (from the app): A simple way to say “thank you” without any commitment.
  • Supporter Subscription: $5/month or $50/year.
  • Lifetime Access: A one‑time payment of $150 for life.

Supporters (via subscription or lifetime purchase) unlock a set of Orion+ perks available today, including:

  • Floating windows: Keep a video or window on top of other apps.
  • Customization: Programmable buttons and custom application icons.
  • Early access to new, supporter‑exclusive features we’re already building for next year.

By supporting Orion, you’re not just funding a browser – you are co‑funding a better web with humans at the center.

Orion everywhere you are

Orion 1.0 is just the beginning. Our goal is simple: Browse Beyond, everywhere.

  • Orion for macOS
    Our flagship browser, six years in the making. Built natively for Mac, with performance and detail that only come from living on the platform for a long time. Download it now.

  • Orion for iOS and iPadOS
    Trusted daily by users who want features no other mobile browser offers. Native iOS performance with capabilities that redefine what’s possible on mobile. Download it now.

  • Orion for Linux (Alpha)
    Currently in alpha for users who value choice and independence. Native Linux performance, with the same privacy‑first approach as on macOS.
    Sign up for our newsletter to follow development and join the early testing wave.

  • Orion for Windows (in development)
    We have officially started development on Orion for Windows, with a target release scheduled for late 2026. Our goal is full parity with Orion 1.0 for macOS, including synchronized profiles and Orion+ benefits across platforms. Sign up for our newsletter to follow development and join the early testing wave.

Kagi Privacy Pass feature displayed in Orion browser windows on Linux and Windows operating systems with construction barrier icons.

Synchronization will work seamlessly across devices, so your browsing experience follows you, not the other way around.

What people say

From early testers to privacy advocates and power users, Orion has grown through the voices of its community.

Social media posts praising Orion browser, highlighting its speed, privacy features, extension support, and integration with Kagi search engine.

We’ll continue to surface community stories and feedback as Orion evolves. If you share your experience publicly, there’s a good chance we’ll see it.

The road ahead

Hitting v1.0 is a big milestone, but we’re just getting started.

Over the next year, our roadmap is densely packed with:

  • Deeper customization options for power users.
  • Further improvements to stability and complex web app performance.
  • New Orion+ features that push what a browser can do while keeping it simple for everyone else.
  • Tighter integrations with Kagi’s intelligent tools – always under your control, never forced into your workflow.

We’re also working on expanding and improving our website to better showcase everything Orion can do, including better documentation and onboarding for teams that want to standardize on Orion.

Meanwhile, follow our X account where we’ll be dropping little freebies on the regular (and don’t worry, we’ll be posting these elsewhere on socials as well!)

Screenshot of Orion Browser’s account on X

Thank you for choosing to Browse Beyond with us.

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