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.
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.
The “train the browser” loop is the part I’d watch most closely. For work/creator use cases, corrections probably need to be more granular than thumbs up/down: “this source matters,” “ignore this tab pattern,” “summarize in my format,” “don’t interrupt during research mode.” If Oasis can make those preferences inspectable and editable, not just learned silently, it would make the AI feel much more trustworthy — especially for people doing writing, research, or customer/context-heavy work.
What’s interesting to me here is that most AI products optimise for answers, while this feels like it’s optimising for continuity. Curious what behaviours surprised you most in beta users, are people treating Oasis more like a browser, a memory system, or almost a second brain?
I’ve been using Oasis Browser for a while now and it genuinely feels different from most browsers out there. A lot of browsers today just feel like Chrome reskins with a few AI features added on top, but Oasis actually feels like it was built with intention from the ground up.
What stood out to me most is the balance they’re trying to strike between AI, productivity, and privacy. Most companies talk about being “privacy-first,” but Oasis seems to be taking that seriously instead of using it as marketing copy. The no-ads approach and the transparency around user data honestly make the product feel refreshing in today’s browser space.
The UI is also incredibly clean and calm. Everything feels lightweight, modern, and thoughtfully designed without becoming distracting. You can tell a lot of effort went into the overall experience, not just the features themselves.
I’ve also been following the project for a while, and seeing how quickly the team has improved the product has been genuinely impressive. The pace of iteration and attention to community feedback really shows.
Just downloaded, super smooth onboarding process! Can't wait to train it :)
Congrats on the launch 🎉
What stands out to me about Oasis is that it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to constantly compete for my attention the way most browsers and platforms do today. The AI assistant actually feels useful in a practical way because it reduces friction during browsing instead of adding more noise. As someone who spends most of the day working across tabs, dashboards, docs, and research, having a cleaner workflow and faster access to help genuinely makes a difference.
Also proud to be part of a team building something that feels genuinely focused on improving the user experience instead of simply maximizing engagement. Excited to see where Oasis goes from here.
Oasis feels like a genuinely fresh take on browsing. Most AI browsers try to add more noise, but this one actually makes the web feel calmer, cleaner, and more focused. The privacy-first approach is what really stood out to me - especially the emphasis on anonymized interactions and keeping user control front and center.
The combination of elegant UX, AI assistance, and thoughtful privacy design makes this feel like a browser built for the future instead of just another Chrome clone. Huge congratulations to the team - excited to see where Oasis goes next 🚀
Oasis is what a browser should have always been.
We spend more time inside a browser than any other tool we own, and yet it has been the one thing nobody has ever thought to redesign around how we actually work. Oasis changes that entirely. It is the first browser built with intention, where your environment adapts to your focus, your workflow has structure, and your attention is treated as something worth protecting rather than something to be fragmented.
The timing could not be more urgent. Deep work is becoming rare. Distraction is the default. And every productivity tool we have built, task managers, note apps, calendars, sits on top of a browser that was never designed to support any of it. Oasis goes to the root of the problem rather than layering another solution on top of it.
Nobody has introduced anything like this before. Not even close. Excited to see where this goes.
As a mobile game developer I spend a lot of time researching competitors and reading docs. The idea of a browser that learns your workflow is genuinely interesting — does it get better at surfacing the same types of sites you visit regularly, or is it more about how you interact with pages?
This is one of the few AI products that actually feels intentional instead of overwhelming. The focus on privacy, calm design, and building AI that adapts to your workflow rather than hijacking it is genuinely refreshing.
“The browser should learn you, not the other way around” is such a strong vision. Excited to see where Oasis goes from here.
Oasis has completely changed the way I think about browsing.
Most browsers silently collect your personal data — Oasis doesn't. That's the headline feature, and it's a big one.
But privacy aside, what really impressed me is the AI assistant. The voice command feature is a standout — I can just speak and the browser acts on it. And the AI-powered promotion tools make it effortless to get the word out without leaving the browser.
The interface is unlike anything I've tried before. Oasis is exactly what the market needed. Congrats on the launch!
Oasis is exactly what the Firefox platform has been missing. Having an integrated AI chat window right alongside my tabs keeps me in my flow and removes so much friction from my workflow. One feature I’d love to see added in the future is Cross-Tab Reasoning. For example, if I’m looking at a product on Amazon on Tab 1, and a tech review on Tab 2, it would be amazing to ask the AI: "Is the warranty mentioned on this Amazon page the same one the reviewer is complaining about in the other tab?
The biggest thing for me is the privacy piece. I like using AI tools, but I don’t always love the tradeoff of my data being used to train them. Oasis feels like it is trying to solve that in a thoughtful way.
I also really like the text and voice-based AI chat inside the browser. It feels natural to ask it to help with things while I’m already browsing instead of constantly switching between tabs and tools.
It still feels early, but the idea is strong and I’m excited to see where this goes. A private browser that can actually help do the work for you is something I’d genuinely want to use more.
A privacy-first browser you can train is a genuinely interesting model. Most teams use shared browser profiles or sync that leaks context everywhere. We've been building in the AI customer success for B2B SaaS space, and Oasis touches on something we think about a lot. How does the anonymous training actually work: is the model local only, or does any data leave the device?
This looks amazing. @adamthecreator@Oasis Browser , i love the work you've put into every part of this experience. It's intentional . It's genuine. And each aspect of it has been engineered with precision. I can't wait to try this myself. I hope I can have a go at it soon. One thing stands out to me is the feel I'm getting just by looking at it. The story ties in perfectly !
The biggest issue with most 'AI browsers' right now is that the AI just sits in a side panel and doesn't actually understand what I'm looking at. Oasis breaking out of the standard chat sidebar to ground actions in actual browser context (tabs, history, bookmarks) is a game-changer. Also, being able to search history semantically instead of trying to remember exact keywords is going to save so much time. Can't wait to see how the trainability aspect evolves!
Oasis genuinely feels different from the usual AI tools. The browser experience feels smooth, fast, and actually intuitive instead of overwhelming. You can tell a lot of thought went into the UX and workflows. Excited to see how this evolves
Got to work with the Kahana team earlier this year and one thing that stood out, every product decision was intentional. No bloat, no “let’s just add a feature” mentality.Most browsers that claim “privacy-first” either feel clunky or are just Chromium with a different skin. Oasis actually feels different and knowing how much thought went into even the small stuff makes that make sense.
Curious what feature people try first after installing. For me it was the AI side, but the no-ads experience kind of snuck up on me as the thing I’d miss most if I went back. Happy to see this get the spotlight today 🎉🔥
About Oasis Browser for Mac on Product Hunt
“A privacy-first AI browser you can train anonymously”
Oasis Browser for Mac launched on Product Hunt on May 27th, 2026 and earned 203 upvotes and 69 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. 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 was featured in Productivity (652.5k followers), Privacy (11.1k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (469.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 237.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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