Genspark has launched an AI-powered web browser, rolling out first for macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel) with a Windows version on the way. The browser debuted yesterday (June 10, 2025). Users who download it get access to a fully agentic browsing assistant, including a “Super Agent” that can automatically fetch deals, analyze reviews, compare products, and collect information across the web.
Genspark Autopilot
This browser inserts the AI agent directly into every webpage, offering an “Autopilot Mode” that can privately browse feeds, tap premium data sources, and handle multi-step tasks—no manual clicks required. An integrated “MCP Store” lets users connect over 700 tools—Discord, GitHub, Notion, Slack, etc.—to extend workflows, plus native ad-blocking to eliminate clutter.
The new browser is aimed at productivity-focused professionals and web power users. It supports data-intensive jobs like shopping comparison, research, and cross-platform automation. Unlike standard browsers, Genspark embeds a full super-agent and multi-service ecosystem at its core.
Compared to off-the-shelf solutions, it goes beyond simple AI chat to full task automation directly in-page. It’s more capable than existing AI-enhanced browsers (e.g., Edge, Opera) by combining deep integrations, advanced tools, and autonomous workflows.
Early user response on platforms like X highlights the browser’s “AI automation, ad-blocking and integration of multiple online tools.” One developer noted it “offers enhanced web browsing with AI automation,” signaling positive reception from tech audiences.
This release marks Genspark’s aim to reimagine how people browse, pivoting from passive consumption to proactive AI-led productivity.