Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, or Safari: Which Browser Is Best for 2024? (2024)

Most people browse the web using Google Chrome without really thinking about their options. Gmail or YouTube or some other site once suggested they use Chrome, and perhaps they never questioned it. The truth is you do have options when it comes to your web browser, and you may find another that serves your needs better. Browsers offer varying levels of privacy, security, performance, and power efficiency. They differ even more when it comes to unique and helpful features beyond merely displaying websites.

Here we examine the top five browsers in the US, in order of popularity. That criterion rules outBraveandVivaldi, with usage rates hovering near or below 1%, even though they are both first-class browsers. If you're interested in those two, check out our article on thebest alternative web browsers. Or, if your utmost concern is security, see what makes the best private browsers different.

Below are short reviews of the top five browsers. After that, keep reading for more information about the browser landscape, additional details about our testing, and advice on what you should take into consideration when choosing a web browser.

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Best for Compatibility and Simplicity: Google Chrome

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Google Chrome

Most people need no introduction to the search behemoth's browser, Google Chrome. It’s attractively designed and quick at loading pages. Most website codes now target Chrome, so compatibility is seldom an issue. Chrome is available for all major platforms, and the mobile version offers syncing of bookmarks, passwords, and settings.

Chrome doesn't have many unique browsing features, however, and it's the only browser included here that you won't find in the desktop app stores for macOS and Windows. There’s no built-in VPN, no cryptocurrency locker, no note feature, and no screenshot tool. Google has announced a feeble gesture towards adding a reading mode; feeble because it will only be in a sidebar, with the full, noisy distracting page still displaying in the main central browser window. The lack of a true reading mode makes sense for a company that earns its keep through web ads since reading modes hide them. All the other browsers here have full-page reading modes.

Chrome allows multiple user profiles, meaning different users of the same computer can have their own browser settings, history, and favorites. The browser also finally caught up with others by adding a Share icon to the address bar that eases sending sites via social media or email.

A few years ago, Google controversially announced it would be removing the API function that allowed ad-blocker software to fully block ads. As of now, it seems ad blockers may be limited starting at some point in 2024. Some Chrome development, though, has centered around security and privacy, notably among them a plan to kill off tracking cookies in favor of Google's tracking mechanisms. The company's Privacy Sandbox initiative (in development) tries to cater to bothad targeting and user privacy. Some worry both of these developments will only result in more consolidation of the company's grip on web advertising and user profiling.

Best for Mac Users: Apple Safari

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Apple Safari

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The default Mac and iOS browser is a strong choice, though its interface has some nonstandard elements. Safari was a forerunner in several areas of browser features. For example, it was the first with a Reading mode, which cleared unnecessary clutter like ads and videos from web articles you want to read. That feature debuted in 2010 and has made its way into all other browsers except for Chrome.

Apple has brought up the topic of fingerprinting protection—preventing web trackers from identifying you by your system specs. Unfortunately, the EFF's Cover Your Tracks test site only shows partial protection from trackers in Safari, while several competitors get a result of Strong protection. Other benefits include Apple Pay support and a "Sign in with Apple" feature to replace Facebook and Google as web account authorizers.

In macOS Monterey, the browser gained a compact tab bar with floating tabs like Firefox's and Tab Groups that live in a convenient sidebar, and with Ventura, they become shareable and pinnable. Safari also supports Apple's proprietary SharedwithYou feature in its proprietary iMessage system. For iCloud+ subscribers, a Private Relay obscures your IP address, similar to a VPN.

If you use an iPhone and a Mac, Safari integration makes a lot of sense, since Apple’s Handoff feature lets you continue your browsing session between devices. Safari trails other browsers on support for emerging HTML features, but we haven’t run into or heard of any major site incompatibilities with it.

Best for Helper Features: Microsoft Edge

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Microsoft Edge

The latest version of Microsoft Edge uses Chrome’s webpage-rendering code, Chromium, guaranteeing site compatibility and freeing up its developers to add unique features. You won’t run into the site incompatibilities users of the previous incarnation of Edge occasionally encountered, and the browser performs snappily. Edge now runs on Apple macOS and Windows 11 and earlier. Mobile versions for Android and iPhone let you sync history, favorites, and passwords.

Edge is a leader in performance, thrifty memory management, and disk usage. Startup Boost technology reduces the time it takes to open the browser, and sleeping tabs save memory on tabs you're not viewing. Edge's Efficiency mode can extend laptop battery life. The initial focuses for the browser were privacy, the customizable start page, and the intriguing Collections feature for web research. For enterprise customers who still rely on Internet Explorer to run legacy programs, Edge offers an IE Mode.

The Collections feature uses a sidebar onto which you can drag webpages and images, write notes, and then share the whole assemblage to Excel, OneNote, or Word. It's a great organization and planning tool. Edge's Immersive Reader mode not only offers distraction-free web reading, stripping out ads and nonessential eye candy, but it can also read webpage text aloud using lifelike Neural Voices. It's worth trying because it reads with sentence intonation, rather than simply word by word, as we’ve come to expect text-to-speech audio.

Other notable Edge options include built-in web sharing, tabs down the side rather than across the top, a built-in screenshot tool, automatic coupons for shopping sites, and timely themes to dress up your browser. Recent additions include a side panel that integrates the new Bing AI chat search, game controller haptic feedback, and a multitasking side toolbar that lets you access first- and third-party services for social networking, search, messaging, search, and productivity.

Best for Independent Thinkers: Mozilla Firefox

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Mozilla Firefox

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Firefox, an open-source project from the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation, has long been a PCMag favorite. The browser has pioneered many web capabilities and the organization that develops it has been a strong advocate for online privacy. It’s also notable for its wealth of available extensions.The unique Multi-Account Containers extension lets you sequester multiple logins to the same site on different tabs. Without it, you'd have to open a private browsing window or another browser to sign out of all your web accounts and start a fresh session.

Mozilla’s browser is in the vanguard of supporting new HTML and CSS capabilities, and the company is working on open-source AR and speech synthesis standards. The organization now offers a full password management service called Lockwise, which can generate complex passwords, sync them between devices, and secure everything under a strong master password. That and the organization's VPN offering are paid extras.

The mobile Firefox apps offer excellent interfaces, and you can send a webpage tab from any device to any others that are logged into your syncing account. That’s right: You can be reading a webpage on your desktop PC, and have it instantly open on your iPhone or vice versa. It's a slick and useful feature.

If that’s not enough, Firefox has a Pocket button in the address bar, letting you save a page for later viewing anywhere with one click. The Reader View button declutters a webpage loaded with ads, promos, and videos, so you can peruse it with no distractions. PiP video supports closed captions and HDR and AV1 video formats. The browser is ultra customizable, letting you select and arrange buttons on the toolbar to taste, as well as select from a large number of Theme add-ons that change window border patterns and colors.

Recent additions include PDF editing and the Firefox View feature, basically a pinned tab of recent sites that syncs between the desktop and mobile versions of the browser.

Best for Innovative Tools and Built-In VPN: Opera

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Opera

Perennially hovering around the 2% usage level, the Opera browser has long been a pioneer in the segment, inventing basic browser innovations like tabs, CSS, and the built-in search box. Opera can make a bigger privacy claim than the other browsers here—if you’re a believer inVPNs. It includes a built-in VPN (actually an encrypted proxy server) that protects and reroutes traffic from Opera to cloak your IP address. Opera uses the Chromium page-rendering engine, so you'll rarely run into site incompatibilities, and performance is fast. It's available for all major platforms, and the Opera Touch mobile browser is a beautifully designed app that connects (via quick QR scan) to your desktop.

Beyond the VPN, another unique feature in Opera is its built-in ad blocker, which also blocks crypto-mining scripts and trackers. Ad blocking also means less data consumed, especially of interest to those using metered connections or mobile plans with data caps.

More unique features in Opera include its Speed Dial start and New Tab page, as well as its quick-access sidebar of frequently needed services like WhatsApp or Spotify. My Flow lets you send webpages and notes between devices easily. The browser also includes a video pop-out window, a Pinboard feature similar to Edge's Collections, and a Workspaces feature that lets you create function-based tab views. Opera uniquely offers a cryptocurrency wallet as an option, which supports most popular tokens.

Opera offers a gaming version called Opera GX, and the company recently bought a gaming engine, moving into that specialty even further. The company also offers a futuristic secure Crypto Browser for navigating Web3. And like Edge, Opera is adding AI ChatGPT capabilities to the browser, starting with a summarizer tool for text you highlight or even full sites.

What's the Best Web Browser Overall?

For the last several years, the browser landscape has been dominated by Google. The same company that serves more web content than any other (according toComscore) also claims more than 65% of the worldwide browser market share with Chrome, based on StatCounterand W3Counter numbers. That’s for desktop use, but when you add in mobile, Chrome is still king. So dominant is Chrome that most other browsers now use its underlying Chromium rendering code, with Firefox the only remaining top-to-bottom independent competitor.

Chrome may be leading in usage (except, of course, on Apple devices), but it’s not ahead by every measure or by number of capabilities. Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera all have features not found in Google's browser. That’s not to say that Chrome isn't an excellent piece of software, but you should know that there are worthy alternatives.

Which Web Browser Has the Best Compatibility?

The web markup standard that underlies all webpages, HTML5, fully launched in 2014 after a decade of work, though it has continued to evolve with new features. There have been murmurings around the web about a new HTML6 version, but it's never been mentioned in an official capacity, so it remains a rumor. Rather, the rival W3C and WHATWG organizations that develop the standard have signed an agreement, and now HTML has no version number, as it's a "living standard."

Still a rough measure of standards compatibility, however, is the HTML5test website, which scores browsers’ compatibility with the moving target of web standards. The maximum possible score is 555, with points awarded for each standard supported.

Chrome maintains its longtime lead on this test with a score of 528. Edge, Opera, and other Chromium-based browsers hew closely to Chrome. Firefox and Safari bring up the rear, at 515 and 468, respectively. (Safari's score has actually gone down since previous test runs, perhaps as a result of the move to M1 CPUs.)

Which Web Browser Is the Fastest?

For speed testing, we run each browser through the JetStream and Speedometer benchmarks from browserbench.org, and WebXPRT 4 from Principled Technologies. As you can see from the table of results above, Apple Safari was the fastest in the JetStream test, but only just barely, and Google Chrome was the fastest in the Speedometer test.

JetStream runs 64 tests, measuring, according to its documentation, "the speed of internet applications variety of JavaScript and Web Assembly benchmarks, covering a variety of advanced workloads and programming techniques." Higher is better in the final score, which is based on a geometric mean of all the tests run. Speedometer is a quick-to-run benchmark that simulates adding, completing, and removing to-do items in a web app. WebXPRT is the most time-consuming benchmark. It runs through several categories of operations to test performance, including AI photo recognition and encryption.

We tested on a Surface Laptop 3 with a Core i7 processor running Windows 11 and a newer MacBook Air M1 running macOS Ventura, shutting down unnecessary processes and reporting the geometric mean of five test runs. To see just one platform or the other, click on the OS names in the chart headers.

Take benchmark results with a grain of salt, since purely synthetic tests don’t measure every component of actual browsing conditions. Note, too, that because all the browsers we tested, save Firefox, use the same Chromium rendering code, the results cluster fairly closely together. And for some reason, Opera wouldn't load the entire set of JetStream tests under Windows 11, so I couldn't report result for that pairing.

Firefox has fallen behind on both platforms in most of the tests, but it does well in the more exhaustive WebXPRT test. Note that having the Enhanced Security mode enabled in Edge lowers its scores drastically, though in everyday web use, having that extra protection on doesn't slow down the experience noticeably. Maybe what makes these scores less useful is that recent computers have more than enough power to deliver web content snappily.

For memory usage testing, we load 12 media-rich site tabs into each browser all at the same time and capture the MB of RAM reported by the Windows' Task Manager. macOS's Activity Monitor doesn't combine processes for apps, making it difficult to report the full memory use number. Edge has the lowest memory usage, we suspect because it uses code that's part of the operating system. Some browsers (Edge in particular) use sleeping tabs, meaning they unload the content of tabs you're not viewing from memory. I enabled this feature in Chrome for the test. Firefox uses the most memory in this test, but, ironically, higher memory usage here can result in snappier performance, since you don't have to wait for sleeping tabs to get reloaded.

Which Web Browser Is Best for Privacy?

Of the browsers listed here, Opera and Firefox are your best options for privacy, although if privacy is your main concern, we have other suggestions for the best private browsers.

Privacy, customization, convenience features, tab and start-page tools, and mobile integration have replaced speed and standards support as today's primary differentiators. All browsers now can remember passwords for you and sync them (in encrypted form) as well as your browsing history and bookmarks between desktops or laptops and mobile devices. Chrome by default signs you into Google services like Gmail and YouTube, which someconsider presumptuous.

Privacy mavens like to usevirtual private networks, better known as VPNs, to hide browsing activities from ISPs and any other intervening entities between you and the site you’re visiting. Opera is the only browser here that includes a built-in VPN (Firefox offers one at extra cost). Firefox also has a good privacy story, with a private mode that not only discards a session’s history and cookies but also hides your activities from third-party tracking sites during the private session.

Firefox recently implemented DNS over HTTPS, which hides your web address lookups from your ISP. In addition, Edge, Firefox, and Safari include some fingerprint protection, meaning they try to prevent trackers from identifying you based on your hardware and software setup. One test of this is the EFF's Cover Your Tracks site, which reports the level of tracking protection; on that, Safari shows gaps, while Brave gets top marks. Some browsers also have built-in Content Blocking to fend off known trackers and cryptocurrency-mining ploys.

Useful browsing tools can play a part in your decision, too. For example, Reading Mode strips webpages of clutter, such as ads and videos, so you can focus on text. Another is the Share button. With this era’s obsession with social media, it’s a nearly essential convenience.

Opera is alone at the moment among the popular web browsers for having a built-in cryptocurrency wallet (the aforementioned Brave browser also has one). Opera is notable for its Speed Dial, which consists of pinned tiles on your home screen and a toolbar for accessing frequently needed services such as WhatsApp.

Microsoft Edge offers voice-reading of webpages with remarkably realistic speech, a helpfully customizable homepage, detailed privacy settings, and aCollectionsfeature for web research. Firefox lets you instantly save a page to Pocket or open a new Container in case you want to be logged into the same site with two different identities. Screenshot tools are making their way into browsers, with Edge, Firefox, and Opera getting them for starters.

What Should You Use Instead of Internet Explorer?

The browser wars continue to rage, but one competitor is gone forever: Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The once-indisputable leader in browser market share and the one that paved the way for interactive web applications, no longer receives support, as of June 15, 2022. Microsoft has shifted its focus to the new Edge web browser.

If you still need IE to run an old web app, you can still get it in Edge's IE Mode.

Even More Browser Choices

If you want to go beyond the mainstream for your web browser choice, these options include ultra-privacy and ultra-customizability. For more, read our appraisals of sevenalternative web browsers. And if privacy on the web is your primary concern, be sure to check out our roundup of the best private web browsers.

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FAQs

What web browser should I use in 2024? ›

Google Chrome

Chrome is one of the most popular browsers in the world today. Its workspaces feature is particularly useful.

What is the #1 best browser? ›

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Is Opera better than Chrome and Edge? ›

Opera Browser and Edge are about equal in terms of personalization, but Opera Browser comes out far ahead in terms of accessing media and content. This is due to Opera's unique sidebar integration of music services, messengers and social media apps.

Why use Firefox instead of Edge? ›

Firefox makes privacy protection easy and convenient, so that you don't have to worry about it. We block trackers by default. Edge doesn't.

Is Opera better than Firefox? ›

Summary: Opera is the best browser in terms of privacy, speed, and freedom of customization when compared to Mozilla Firefox. Opera offers more unique features for productivity and lets you access more content directly in your browser.

Is Safari safer than Chrome? ›

Is Chrome more secure than Safari? No. Chrome has some attractive security features, including anti-malware technology, tracker blockers, and password management, but Safari makes security a true priority.

Is Opera safe in 2024? ›

The Opera browser is safe. While Opera was hacked in 2013 via an old security certificate, no user data was compromised.

Which browser is not recommended to use? ›

According to a study done by researchers at Trinity College, Yandex and Edge are the two worst browsers for security. The study also found that Edge sends users' hardware ID, IP address, and location to back-end servers which over time can reveal your identity.

Is Chrome better than Edge? ›

The best browser for overall usability

This one's a tossup. Chrome and Edge, based on the same Chromium code, are streamlined, simple, easy-to-use browsers. Edge adds a marginal bit of busyness, but overall it's as clean and clear as Chrome.

Which is safer Opera or Chrome? ›

Opera vs Chrome security

Opera Browser is much more private and more secure than Chrome. Opera's built-in ad blocking and other features give you strong protection against trackers, cryptomining, malvertising and fraud. And with both a free and premium VPN, Opera protects your privacy and security more than Chrome.

What is the safest browser to use? ›

Secure Browsers
  • Firefox. Firefox is a robust browser when it comes to both privacy and security. ...
  • Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a very intuitive internet browser. ...
  • Chromium. Google Chromium is the open-source version of Google Chrome for people who want more control over their browser. ...
  • Brave. ...
  • Tor.

Is Opera owned by Chrome? ›

As of the end of 2023, Opera Software was 72.4% owned by Kunlun, a Chinese public company, making it a subsidiary of that company. Opera CEO James Yahui Zhou is a controlling shareholder in Kunlun.

What is the best browser in 2024? ›

Google Chrome is the BroadbandNow Top Pick for web browsers in 2024 because it delivers the best features and integrates with Google's infrastructure.

Why use Edge over Safari? ›

Microsoft Edge

Mobile versions for Android and iPhone let you sync history, favorites, and passwords. Edge is a leader in performance, thrifty memory management, and disk usage. Startup Boost technology reduces the time it takes to open the browser, and sleeping tabs save memory on tabs you're not viewing.

Which is more secure Chrome Firefox or Edge? ›

Edge Has Features That Make it More Secure Than Chrome

Edge is based on the same Chromium engine as Chrome, but its features can enhance the privacy and protection of its users. For example, Edge has a built-in tracking prevention feature that blocks third-party trackers from collecting your browsing data.

Is Firefox or Brave better in 2024? ›

Both Brave and Firefox are excellent browsers with unique features and benefits for users. If privacy and security are a priority for you, Brave is an excellent choice. However, if customization and additional features are essential to you, Firefox will be precisely what you're looking for.

What is the future of web browser? ›

Future of Web Browsers

Web browsers continue to evolve with new technologies and trends, such as: Progressive Web Apps (PWAs): Combining the best of web and mobile apps for enhanced user experiences. Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR): Browsers will support immersive experiences directly within the browser.

What is the best browser for gaming in 2024? ›

Microsoft Edge offers good performance with features like Clarity Boost for Xbox cloud gaming. Brave is a lightweight, privacy-focused browser with an ad blocker and VPN, perfect for multitasking while gaming.

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