Genspark has launched the Genspark AI Browser, marking a milestone as the first browser to feature free, on-device artificial intelligence. This product is now open to the public with immediate availability for Windows and Mac users worldwide.
The AI Browser is designed for internet users who demand privacy, speed, and offline capabilities in their daily workflows. With a selection of 169 open-weight AI models, including GPT, Deepseek, and Gemma, users can run complex language tasks directly on their device without requiring an internet connection. This approach ensures that user data remains entirely local, reducing potential privacy risks associated with cloud processing.

Compared to previous browser-based AI assistants that depend on cloud servers, Genspark’s on-device approach eliminates latency and removes subscription barriers, making advanced AI accessible at no cost.

Key functionalities include Super Agents that operate contextually on any webpage, delivering features such as automatic price comparisons on shopping platforms and instant video summarisation on YouTube.

The Autopilot Mode allows the browser to perform autonomous web navigation, while an ad-free experience and one-click migration from other browsers aim to attract users switching from mainstream browsers.
Genspark’s decision to integrate AI locally stems from a drive to address privacy concerns and democratize AI technology for a broader user base. Early reactions from tech communities highlight the browser’s unique offline AI capability and robust privacy controls as a differentiator in a market dominated by cloud-reliant solutions.
Source: Genspark blog