The Modern Browser for Windows 11
Built for streaming, gaming, productivity, multilingual browsing, accessibility, and modern privacy-focused everyday use. BubblesTheDev Web Browser combines performance, local-first design, visible user controls, and practical everyday browsing in one streamlined Windows experience.
If you are deciding whether to install it, the goal is to make that decision easier: public documentation, visible privacy behavior, installer-based updates, and a browser designed to work for the user rather than collect information about the user.
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Supported languages
Windows 11
Built for modern PCs
Privacy First
Local-first browsing
Streaming & Gaming Optimization
Designed to reduce unnecessary resource usage during gameplay, streaming, and multitasking workloads.
Everyday Browsing
Profiles, Guest Mode, and Recovery
Create up to 10 local browser profiles with isolated sessions, Guest Mode, restore tools, and clearer profile switching for everyday browsing.
New In Version 1.2.40
Bundled yt-dlp.exe Update
This maintenance release updates the bundled yt-dlp.exe tool to 2026.6.9 while keeping the packaged browser build current.
Modern Privacy Controls
Local-first browsing, no built-in telemetry or analytics, passkey support, safer downloads, ad blocking, and accessibility-focused features.
Why It Feels Safe To Download
Trust should come from visible behavior, plain-language documentation, and clear user control, not vague promises.
No Built-In Telemetry
The browser is documented as having no built-in telemetry or built-in analytics for ordinary browsing, so the trust model starts from a clearer privacy baseline.
Local-First By Default
Browser data is designed to stay on the device by default, with isolated profiles, Guest Mode support, incognito browsing, and user-controlled diagnostics.
Public Documentation
Privacy behavior, browser comparison notes, and user-rights pages are published publicly so visitors can review the browser before installing it.
Visible Update Model
Updates are installer-based and browser-controlled. The browser can download the new version and then open the regular installer so the user can complete the installer prompts instead of relying on a hidden background patch model.
User-Controlled Diagnostics
Diagnostics are designed to remain local unless the user explicitly exports them or enables a supported privacy-safe reporting feature.
Transparent Download Path
The site links directly to the Windows installer version being offered, and the project also keeps its public GitHub repository and release documentation visible.
Modern Features Without the Clutter
Everything is designed to feel clean, modern, lightweight, and comfortable for real everyday use without turning background data collection into the product.
Streaming Hub
Open supported streaming services with organized session handling, isolated sessions, and a cleaner browsing workflow.
Split View Browsing
Work, stream, compare, and multitask with dual-page viewing directly inside the browser.
Profiles & Recovery
Manage up to 10 isolated local browser profiles with Guest Mode, restore points, recovery tools, and profile security controls.
Safer Downloads
Windows-focused download handling, trusted-root certificate checks, and additional safety controls help improve trust and usability.
Multilingual Platform
Support for over 679 languages with locale detection and modern multilingual browsing support.
Local AI & Diagnostics
Use offline local summaries, runtime health feedback, and user-controlled diagnostics that remain local by default unless you explicitly export or enable reporting.
Accessibility Tools
Reading tools, simplified layouts, focus modes, and accessibility-focused browsing features.
Performance Focused
Built to stay responsive during gaming, streaming, productivity, and heavier workloads with visible runtime controls.
Ad & Tracker Blocking
Built-in ad and tracker blocking, per-site permission controls, and privacy-focused defaults help keep browsing clearer and more user-controlled.
Privacy-First Browsing
BubblesTheDev Web Browser is built around a local-first philosophy focused on privacy, transparency, accessibility, performance, and user control. Browser data stays on the device by default, diagnostics remain user-controlled, and the browser is designed to work for the user rather than collect information about the user.
Download Notice
On some Windows systems, you may see a standard SmartScreen or antivirus prompt before the installer opens.
That can be normal for newer independent apps. If you downloaded BubblesTheDev Web Browser from the official website or the official GitHub release page, just take a moment to confirm the installer name and version before continuing.
- Download only from the official website or official GitHub releases
- Verify the installer name and version before running it
- Review the public Privacy Policy, Data Notice, and documentation if you want more detail first
- If your antivirus pauses the installer, review the alert and continue only if the file matches the official source and version you chose.
Built for Modern Windows Users
Designed for streamers, gamers, developers, creators, multitaskers, and anyone who wants a cleaner modern browser experience.
Everyday Browsing
Browser Profiles
Create and manage up to 10 local browser profiles with isolated sessions and smoother profile switching.
Everyday Browsing
Connected Account Identity
Each profile can show one linked connected-account identity for clearer profile-card name and avatar presentation.
Everyday Browsing
Guest Mode & Recovery
Use Guest Mode for temporary browsing and benefit from stronger local profile recovery, restore, and profile-security controls.
New In Version 1.2.40
Dependency Maintenance
Locked dependencies were refreshed for the current packaged build while keeping the browser experience familiar.
New In Version 1.2.40
Updated yt-dlp.exe
The bundled yt-dlp.exe binary was updated to 2026.6.9 for the current release.
New In Version 1.2.40
Local-First Release
No new built-in telemetry or analytics behavior was added, and the browser keeps its current local-first privacy posture.