On March 2, 2026, the Tabbit team officially launched the Tabbit browser and initiated a global beta test. The product aims to redefine the web browsing experience in the AI era by integrating deep intelligent agents and multi-model scheduling capabilities. It supports macOS and Windows platforms and currently adopts an open strategy that is completely free and does not require an invitation code.

As an AI-native browser, Tabbit's core breakthrough lies in its built-in intelligent agent mode. This mode supports cross-system data transfer, automatic form filling, and in-depth research tasks, enabling it to autonomously perform complex web operations and achieve data aggregation, changing the traditional browser's role as merely a "content display tool." In terms of technical architecture, Tabbit has built a unified "Omnibox," which aggregates the strongest versions of mainstream large models both domestically and internationally, such as DeepSeek, GLM, Kimi, Tongyi Qianwen (Qwen), Doubao (Doubao), and MiniMax, supporting users to reference multimodal contexts through screenshots, tab groups, or local files.
