Chromium-based
Pure uses Chromium as its engine, so the web platform, rendering, security model, and site compatibility stay familiar.
A calm Chromium-based browser for people who want modern web compatibility without Google services, built-in AI prompts, or tracking the websites they visit.
Pure keeps the parts of Chromium that make the web work, then removes or avoids the product surfaces that do not belong in a quiet browser.
Pure uses Chromium as its engine, so the web platform, rendering, security model, and site compatibility stay familiar.
No Google account sign-in layer, no Google cloud sync requirement, and no Chrome-branded service assumptions in the Pure build.
Right-click a tab, choose Rename tab, and give it a clear name. Leave the field blank to return to the page title.
No assistant panel, no AI prompt surface, and no browser feature designed around uploading page context to an AI service.
Pure will not track or record any browsing history. Everything is only locally stored on your computer.
Built-in native applications suitable for your OS.
Pure exists for a simple reason: lots of people like Chromium compatibility, but do not want the extra cloud, AI, tracking, and account pressure that often comes with mainstream browsers.
Privacy claims should be boring and specific. Pure is designed to avoid adding its own tracking and unnecessary service layers.
No. Pure is based on Chromium, the open-source browser project Chrome is also built from. Pure is not Google Chrome and is not Chrome-branded.
Pure is being built without Google account services as a dependency. The goal is local, direct browsing rather than a browser tied to Google sign-in or Google cloud sync.
No blanket promise. Pure does not add its own browsing tracker, but websites can still use their own tracking methods. Stronger blocking can be handled with site settings, extensions, DNS, or network tools.
It is a Pure tab-menu feature. Right-click a tab, choose Rename tab, type a name, and the tab UI uses that custom title. Clear the field to use the page title again.
Use the Download button on this page. It links to the native installer
The native installer is served on this site.