The Browser Company announced today that its Arc browser is now available for Windows 11 with no waiting list.
Well, announced is a strong word: There’s a 30-second video on YouTube to celebrate the release.
“It’s finally here. No more waitlist, no more betas,” the video description notes. “This is not the end of our Windows journey — it’s just Day 1. Now the real work begins. Expect performance improvements, new features, support for Windows 10, and more to be dropping in the coming weeks and months.”
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I’ve written a lot about Arc browser, including my Arc Browser for Windows Review from January. But you should check out Web Browsers, Innovation, and the Future (Premium) and Arc Browser is a Revelation on the Mac (Premium) to understand why I think this product is so important and a potential game-changer.
Or, just check it out for yourself. You can download Arc for Windows from the Arc website.
Oh, and if you’re wondering about Arc browser on Windows 11 on Arm, The Browser Company says that it’s investigating the port right now. Arc is developed using the Swift programming language, which is Arm native, but the port obviously wasn’t an immediate priority given the low usage numbers today. That will change.