After
an
open
beta
that
rolled
out
last
month,
Arc
Search
is
now
available
to
all
Android
users.
The
Browser
Company’s
search
engine
—
which
describes
itself
as
“the
fastest
way
to
search”
—
has
been
positioning
itself
as
a
better
alternative
to
Chrome.
Arc
Search
not
only
blocks
ads
but
also
has
an
AI
feature
called
“browse
for
me”
that
summarizes
search
results.
In
a
September
Decoder
interview,
Browser
Company
CEO
Josh
Miller
described
Arc
as
a
laptop-first
search
engine,
but
the
company
is
clearly
leaning
in
to
mobile.
Over
100,000
Android
users
participated
in
the
Arc
beta,
according
to
a
press
release.
Arc
says
it’s
fixed
some
of
the
issues
that
bothered
users
most
during
the
beta
test
—
as
a
result,
the
browser
now
has
full
support
for
Android
12,
a
voice
search
feature,
landscape
mode,
and
a
cleaned-up
incognito
mode.
The
Android
launch
is
part
of
Arc’s
larger
transition
to
mobile
search.
The
Browser
Company
initially
released
Arc
as
a
Mac-only
desktop
browser,
and
launched
a
mobile
version
for
iOS
devices
in
January.
Arc
was
released
for
Windows
in
April.
(Originally posted by Gaby Del Valle)
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