This is a comparison of both historical and current web browsers based on developer, engine, platform(s), releases, license, and cost.
This list is not exhaustive, but rather reflects the most common OSes today (e.g. Netscape Navigator was also developed for OS/2 at a time when macOS 10 did not exist) but does not include the growing appliance segment (for example, the Opera web browser has gained a leading role for use in mobile phones, smartphones, the Nintendo DS and Wii, and Personal Digital Assistants, and is also used in some smart TVs).
External links lead to information about support in future versions of the browsers or extensions that provide such functionality.
External links lead to information about support in future versions of the browsers or extensions that provide such functionality.
External links lead to information about support in future versions of the browsers or extensions that provide such functionality, e.g., Babel.