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OMEGA Ω™
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A lightweight, private macOS browser built for speed and zero tracking.

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Product memo

OMEGA Ω™ Browser offers macOS users a fast, private browsing experience, built natively to avoid the bloat of larger alternatives. It uses macOS's WebKit engine and Swift, resulting in a minimal 3.6MB footprint and sub-second launch times. Its core appeal is absolute privacy, achieved through network-level tracker blocking and a design that avoids user data monetization.

For who

macOS users prioritizing privacy and speed

Solves what

A lightweight, fast, and private native browser for macOS

  • Native macOS architecture
  • Ultra-lightweight (3.6 MB)
  • Fast launch time

In their own words

OMEGA.

The lightest browser in the world built natively for MacOS.

Maximum privacy. Zero tracking. Zero profiling. Absolute zero data brokerage. Zero bullsht. Omega naturally blocking the internet’s nonsense.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

OMEGA Ω™ Browser offers a free Omega Ω™ tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.

Key Tactics
  • Free distribution removes all friction for privacy-conscious macOS users.
  • Focuses on privacy and performance as the core value, not monetization.
  • No upgrades or monetization strategy is evident, reinforcing its privacy stance.

Operator context

Operating setup

Team

Indie / lean

LLM classification

Founded

Jan 2026

HQ

United States

Platform

Desktop

Audience

Consumers

Social footprint

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About OMEGA Ω™ Expand

OMEGA Ω™ Browser provides a focused product for macOS users who prioritize privacy and speed. Built with native macOS architecture, it maintains an ultra-lightweight footprint of just 3.6 MB and offers fast launch times.

The browser's core design principle is zero tracking, implementing network-level tracker blocking and avoiding any form of user data monetization. This clear positioning appeals to users seeking a clean, uncompromised browsing experience, directly contrasting with browsers that rely on user data for pricing.