Lil additions around the browser to make the user experience complete.
What if while I'm browsing Google Finance, I can quickly do
currency conversions or math calculations, without leaving the page?
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What if you didn't have to go through the guilt trip when
unsubscribing? Avoid all dark UX patterns.
What if you didn't have to go through the guilt trip when unsubscribing?
Avoid all dark UX patterns.
As a side note, the current instant links feature does work well — it opens Amazon's FAQ page explaining the process of unsubscribing from prime membership step by step.
As a side note, the current instant links feature does work well — it opens Amazon's FAQ page explaining the process of unsubscribing from prime membership step by step.
What if Arc bounced between apps, so you can do less.
No ads, we don't sell the data. We promise. We don't track unless you want us too ;)
One harmonized experience
One harmonized experience
We provide a blended experience that's catered to you, not from the advertisers, but from us,
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Author's note: I've been researching a lot about the AI x Design, and one of the future predictions has been the Interoperable System. Since GPT4 can write & understand natural language, apps can communicate between each other in a language humans also understand.
So I got to thinking, what if Arc browser was THE interoperable space? What if it allow users to get a personalized experience, at their own will, and not through ads but through their own content across different applications. If iPhone can create an ecosystem with its products, why can't Arc?
What if Arc existed for Enterprises? After all, that's going to be where the $$$ come from..?
Many companies already have go/, why not just make in-built & usable across apps like Gmail?
Access all files from one place
Access all files from one place
Oh boy, wouldn't that make life easier?!
What if, the browser adapted to the different types of working styles?
What if the whole web for a textbook? The researchers could highlight content?
What if when in a rabbit hole, all your 100 tabs were arranged according to the how you opened them?
Author's note: These are just some of the ideas that I've had the time to explore but the potential is high. Three ideas still in my head are dynamic interfaces, ladder of abstraction (viewing content based on user's knowledge & stage of exploring process) and well, Arc in visionOS!