Comparison of lightweight web browsers

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A lightweight web browser is a web browser that sacrifices some of the features of a mainstream web browser in order to reduce the consumption of system resources, and especially to minimize the memory footprint.[1][2][3]

The tables below compare notable lightweight web browsers. Several of them use a common layout engine, but each has a unique combination of features and a potential niche. The minimal user interface in surf, for example, does not have tabs,[4] whereas xombrero can be driven with vi-like keyboard commands.[5]

Four of the browsers compared—Lynx, w3m, Links, and ELinks—are designed for text mode, and can function in a terminal emulator. Eww is limited to working within Emacs. Links 2 has both a text-based user interface and a graphical user interface. w3m is, in addition to being a web browser, also a terminal pager.[6]

Overview

Browser Developers Status Engine Programming languages License Latest release
Version Date
Arora Benjamin C. Meyer et al.[7] Discontinued QtWebKit[8] C++ GPL-2.0-or-later 0.11.0[9] Edit this on Wikidata 2010-09-27
Dillo Jorge Arellano Cid et al. Active Dillo C, C++ GPL-3.0-or-later 3.0.5[10] Edit this on Wikidata 2015-06-30
ELinks Petr Baudiš, Jonas Fonseca, et al. Active Links C, C++ GPL-2.0-only 0.17.0[11] Edit this on Wikidata 2023-12-25
Eww Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen Active GNU Emacs libraries Emacs Lisp GPL-3.0-or-later
Falkon (QupZilla) David Rosca Active QtWebKit / Qt WebEngine C++ GPL-3.0-or-later 24.02.0[12] Edit this on Wikidata 2024-02-17
hv3 Dan Kennedy & team Discontinued Tkhtml Tcl GPL
K-Meleon Christophe Thibault et al. Active Gecko / Goanna (fork) C++ GPL 76.4.7[13] Edit this on Wikidata 2023-04-07
Links Mikuláš Patočka, Twibright Labs, et al. Active Links C GPL-2.0-or-later 2.29[14] Edit this on Wikidata 2023-03-21
Lynx Lou Montulli, Thomas Dickey, et al. Active libwww derivative C (ISO C) GPL-2.0-only 2.9.0[15] Edit this on Wikidata 2024-01-15
NetSurf John-Mark Bell, Michael Drake, et al.[16] Active NetSurf C (ANSI C) GPL-2.0-only 3.11[17] Edit this on Wikidata 2023-12-28
Otter Browser Michał Dutkiewicz[18] Active QtWebKit / Qt WebEngine C++ GPL-3.0-or-later 1.0.03[19] Edit this on Wikidata 2022-02-22
QtWeb LogicWare; LSoft Technologies[20] Unmaintained QtWebKit C++ GPL-2.0-or-later 3.8.5[21] Edit this on Wikidata 2013-09-09
qutebrowser Florian Bruhin et al. Active [22] QtWebKit / Qt WebEngine[23] Python3 GPL-3.0-or-later 3.1.0[24] Edit this on Wikidata 2023-12-08
rekonq Andrea Diamantini et al. Discontinued QtWebKit[8] C++ GPLv3 2.4.2[25] Edit this on Wikidata 2014-01-12
surf Christoph Lohmann et al. Active WebKitGTK C MIT 2.1[26] Edit this on Wikidata 2021-05-08
uzbl Dieter Plaetinck et al. Discontinued WebKitGTK C, Python GPL-3.0-only 0.9.1[27] Edit this on Wikidata 2016-10-27
w3m Akinori Ito et al. Unmaintained w3m C MIT 0.5.3[28] Edit this on Wikidata 2011-01-15
WebPositive Andrea Anzani, Ryan Leavengood, et al. Active HaikuWebkit C++ MIT 1.3-alpha[29] Edit this on Wikidata 2021-08-01
xombrero Marco Peerboom et al. Discontinued WebKitGTK C, JavaScript ISC 1.6.4[30] Edit this on Wikidata 2015-02-17

Operating system support

Browser BSD Haiku Linux macOS OpenIndiana OS/2 QNX RISC OS Windows Android
Arora Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[31] Yes No No Yes
Dillo Yes No Yes Yes Yes[32] No No Yes[32] Cygwin[32][33]
ELinks Yes[34] ? Yes[34] Yes[34] Yes[34] Yes[34] No[34] Dropped[34] ?
Falkon (QupZilla) Dropped[35][36] Yes[35][36] Yes[35][36] Dropped[35][36] No Dropped[35][36] No No Yes[35][36]
K-Meleon Wine No Wine[37] Wine No No No No Yes
Links Unofficial No Yes Unofficial ? Yes No No Yes
Lynx Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[38][39] Yes
NetSurf Yes[40] Yes[41] Yes[40] Yes[40] Yes[40] No ? Yes[42] Yes[43]
Otter Browser Yes[44] Unofficial[45] Yes[44] Yes[44] No No No No Yes
QtWeb Yes Unofficial[46] Yes Yes Unofficial[i] No No No Yes
qutebrowser Yes ? Yes Yes ? ? ? ? Yes
rekonq Yes No Yes No Unofficial[i] No No No Inactive[ii]
surf Yes No Yes ? ? ? ? No No
uzbl ? ? Yes Yes ? ? ? ? ?
w3m Unofficial Unofficial Yes Unofficial Unofficial Inactive No No Cygwin
WebPositive No Yes No No No No No No No
xombrero Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes
Notes
  1. ^ a b Must be built from source code; requires a compatible version of Qt.
  2. ^ rekonq v1.1 for Windows was published in September 2012. As of June 2014, it is the only published version for Windows.[47]

Features

Test scores reflect the version of the browser engine in use. Generally, a lower score indicates an older version of the browser engine.

Image formats Advanced Test scores Plug-in APIs
Browser GIF, JPEG, PNG WebP JavaScript Frames Acid3 HTML5test Netscape Pepper
Arora Yes No Yes Yes 100/100[i] 359/550[48] No[ii] No
Dillo Yes No No Partial [iii] [iii] No No
ELinks No No Partial[iv] Partial [iii] [iii] No No
Falkon (QupZilla) Yes Yes Yes Yes 100/100[i] 497/550[50] Partial Partial
K-Meleon Yes No Yes Yes 100/100[i] 416/555[51] Partial[52] No
Links Yes[v] Yes No[vi] Partial [iii] [iii] No No
Lynx No No No Partial [iii] [iii] No No
NetSurf Yes[54] Yes Partial[55] Yes [iii] [iii] No[56] No
Otter Browser Yes Yes Yes Yes 100/100 370/550[57] Yes No
QtWeb Yes No Yes Yes 100/100[i][vii] 234/550[58] No[ii] No
qutebrowser Yes Yes Yes Yes 99/100[citation needed] 521/550 No No
rekonq Yes No Yes Yes 100/100[i] 385/555[59] No[ii] Partial[60]
surf Yes Yes[viii] Yes Yes 100/100[i] 385/500[62] Yes ?
uzbl Yes Yes Yes Yes 98/100 461/500 Yes ?
w3m Yes[63] No No[64] Yes [iii] [iii] No No
WebPositive Yes No Yes Yes 98/100[i] 358/500[65] No No
xombrero Yes Yes[viii] Yes Yes 100/100 385/500[66] Yes ?
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Some tests take too much time to complete.
  2. ^ a b c NPAPI is ported to QtWebKit, but is not implemented in this browser.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The test requires JavaScript, which is not sufficiently supported by this browser.
  4. ^ ELinks implements Mozilla's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine.[49]
  5. ^ Only Links 2 supports graphics.
  6. ^ JavaScript support was removed in 2007 (in release 2.1pre29).[53]
  7. ^ The final state does not match the reference rendering.
  8. ^ a b WebP is supported via the WebKitGTK browser engine.[61]

See also

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