
A privacy-first AI browser you can train anonymously
Oasis is a refuge from noisy, scattered browsing. Privacy comes first, in an elegant experience that AI makes feel lighter and more capable, not busier. Your data is your data. Period. As you train Oasis on what matters to you, it grows sharper, quicker, and truer to your everyday flow.
Oasis Browser for Mac prioritizes user privacy while leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance browsing efficiency. Users can train the browser to better suit their preferences, ensuring a personalized and streamlined experience.
Overall, commenters express strong enthusiasm for Oasis's privacy-first approach and user-friendly design.
We built Oasis because the browser stopped feeling like a calm place to think. It felt loud, scattered, and a little too eager to take more than it gave back. We wanted a refuge. A privacy first experience where the interface stays elegant, and AI is there to amplify you, not replace your judgment. Your data is your data. Period. Along the way we kept returning to one idea: the browser should learn you, not the other way around. So we focused on a simple loop you can feel day by day. Teach Oasis what matters to you, correct it when it misses, and it gets smarter, faster, and more accurate for your real workflows. If you try it, tell us what felt different in the first ten minutes. We are here for the honest feedback, and we are grateful you showed up on launch day.
<p>Super excited for launch of Oasis. I’ve worked on this browser from the very beginning, and seeing it reach Product Hunt is a really proud moment.</p><p>We set out to build a browser that feels different: no ads, privacy-first by design, and AI-powered ergonomics that help users browse more comfortably and intelligently without adding unnecessary noise.</p><p>This has been a product shaped by a simple belief: the browser should work for the user, not against them. Can’t wait for people to try Oasis and hear what they think.</p>
<p>One thing I genuinely appreciate about Oasis is that it feels like it was designed to help me work, not compete for my attention. The zero ads part makes a bigger difference than I expected because there’s so much less visual noise pulling me in different directions.<br><br>I also get distracted pretty easily, and the overall aesthetic feels calm and intentional rather than overwhelming. It actually helps me stay aligned with what I’m supposed to be doing instead of opening 10 tabs and forgetting why I opened them in the first place..<br><br>Feels like a browser built to support focus, not distract from it..</p>
<p>Congrats on the iteration! The import flow mentions pulling passwords across from your old browser, and switching browsers, that's always the thing I look at hardest. You mentioned elsewhere that history, bookmarks and semantic indexes stay on-device while the assistant runs on cloud models. Where do imported passwords land in that split: on-device only, and encrypted how? And is the vault inside the same boundary, fully walled off from anything the trainable assistant can see?</p>