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Kagi releases Orion 1.0 a zero-telemetry browser for macOS

Orion is built on Apple’s WebKit engine which allows it to feel native to the Mac ecosystem while prioritizing speed and battery efficiency.

byEmre Çıtak
November 27, 2025
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Kagi, the team behind the privacy-focused search engine, has officially released version 1.0 of its Orion browser for macOS. After a lengthy beta period, the new application positions itself as a “zero-telemetry” alternative to mainstream browsers like Chrome and Safari, specifically targeting Apple users with a focus on speed and privacy rather than generative AI features.

Built on WebKit—the same engine that powers Apple’s Safari—Orion is designed to feel native to the Mac ecosystem while offering features typically found in more customizable browsers. Key among these is “Focus Mode,” which strips away the browser interface to turn websites into distraction-free windows, and a “Profiles as Apps” feature that isolates browsing data, extensions, and cookies for different use cases like work or personal life.

Unlike recent browser launches that heavily integrate AI chatbots, Orion emphasizes user control and performance. The company highlights a “Link Preview” feature that allows users to peek at content without opening a new tab, and a highly customizable interface that includes a mini toolbar and vertical tabs.

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The browser is free to download and use, and requires no account sign-up. As part of the launch, Kagi is including 200 free searches on its premium search engine for Orion users.

While the core browser is free, Kagi is introducing a monetization model called “Orion+.” For $5 per month, subscribers unlock power-user features such as floating windows that stay on top of other apps, advanced icon customization, and early access to experimental updates. The company’s roadmap for the coming year focuses on deeper customization, stability improvements, and tighter integration with Kagi’s existing tools.


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