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Quiche Browser is a web browser for iOS with an extensive range of customization options, to suit your usage, needs, and visual preferences.
Create your perfect browser user interface: lean for minimalists wanting to minimize distractions and maximize webpage space, or feature-packed for power users.
Features
- Personalize the toolbar by selecting the buttons you use most frequently. Optimize button placement and order for easy one-handed navigation, or if you are left-handed.
- Personalize the popup menu by selecting the buttons you use less frequently. Tweak each button size and placement.
- Personalize the address bar: show the page title, read time, favicon, adjust the text size, and choose from a range of elegant visual styles.
- Personalize the toolbar color. Go white, gray, pink, dark, or even full black, and set different styles for light and dark modes.
- Personalize the long-press context menu.
- Optimize screen space by setting the toolbar to condense itself or fully disappear when scrolling down.
- Show tabs as snapshot grid or condensed list.
- Sort tabs by age or read time.
- Group tabs by domain.
- Cumulative read time of all open tabs.
- Block ads, trackers, cookie banners, and various other types of insufferable nuisances by default.
- Dark mode for all websites.
- Universal search engine support.
- Open tabs on Mac with Continuity.
- Open external links from share extension or by setting as default browser.
- Background tabs automatically suspended when Low Power Mode is turned on.
- No analytics, data collection, account registration.
Links
- App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/quiche-browser/id1668363952
- Website: https://quiche.industries/browser/
Media Assets
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- Quiche Browser 1.0 was released on July 10, 2023.
- Quiche Browser is free to download and use.
- Quiche PLUS, introduced on October 4, 2023, is an optional subscription which unlocks dark mode for all websites, exclusive app icons and toolbar button styles.
- Quiche PLUS contributes to funding the development of the app and maintaining its independence.
- More nice-to-have features will be included in Quiche PLUS in the future.
- Essential features will remain free forever.
Performance
As of Jun 24, 2025:- 29,000+ first-time downloads
- 300+ Quiche PLUS members
- 4.9/5 average rating
- 800+ ratings
Specs
- Supported platforms: iPhone, iPad (in beta)
- Minimum requirement: iOS 16.4 or higher
- Languages: English (US & UK), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Coverage
- My favorite iOS browser these days is Quiche Browser — The Verge's Installer #76
- Quiche Browser Is a Beautiful and Modular Web Browser for iOS — MacStories
- The Best Browsers for iPhone (That Aren't Safari) — Lifehacker
- You Can Create Your Own Custom iPhone Browser With Quiche — Lifehacker
Interviews
- Talking with Quiche Browser’s Creator — Apptisan #34
- Quiche Browser App Spotlight — IndieAppSpotlight #15
Other
- Dense Discovery #263
- Comfort Zone #7
- Connected #509
- From Safari to Quiche: Discovering the browser that clicks — Panos Tsamoudakis
- Have you tried Quiche? — gru:Bz
- Is Quiche the best iOS browser yet? — Marcello De Feo
- overkill #93
- Quiche Browser Provides a Truly Customizable Web Surfing Experience — AppAdvice
- Customize your web browsing experience with Quiche Browser — TapSmart
- 10 iPhone Apps You Must Have - September 2023 — iReviews
Contact & Social
- Email: greg@quiche.industries
- Bluesky: @quiche.industries
- Threads: @quicheindustries
- Instagram: @quicheindustries
- Mastodon: @quicheindustries@mastodon.social
About the Developer
Greg de J, a French developer living in Tokyo, designed and built Quiche Browser for himself out of love for minimal interfaces, and tired of the decades-old browser conventions no one dares challenge.
Greg has ditched all other browsers from his phone since then.
After writing JavaScript at Google for 5 years, Greg left to become an iOS developer. Before Quiche Browser, he made Quiche Reader (formerly Reading Queue), a minimal read-later app featured twice on Lifehacker.
Why "Quiche"
- Quiches are delicious, adorable pies.
- Quiche also means "a bit stupid" in French.
- Greg used to organize "quiche parties" with fellow French expats in Tokyo. (At some point we thought about starting a cult.)