The Browser Company's Dia App Now Available on Mac: An AI-First Browsing Experience
January 8, 2026
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The Browser Company's innovative Dia app is now accessible to all Mac users. This marks the first widespread release since its beta launch in June, offering a new AI-powered browsing experience centered around tab-based chat functionality.
Key Features of Dia Browser
- AI-First Interface: Designed with artificial intelligence at its core, Dia introduces Skills—smart shortcuts for tasks like planning, writing, coding, and more.

- Skills: A selection of predefined and user-created shortcuts that facilitate activities such as summarization, fact-checking, browsing history analysis, outlining, and productivity planning.
- Tab Mentions & Attachments: Users can reference specific tabs in chat queries and attach files to conversations, making workflows seamless.
- Memory Personalization: The browser learns user preferences over time with Memory, offering a personalized browsing and interaction experience.
- Student Tools: Special features designed for students convert notes, lectures, and readings into flashcards, quizzes, and customized study guides.
Compatibility & Pricing
- System Requirements: macOS 14 or later on Apple Silicon devices.
- Pricing Tiers:
- Free: Access to core features including chat, custom Skills, tab mentions, attachments, and Memory.
- Pro ($20/month): Unlimited chat usage, additional features, with a 14-day trial.
Future Plans & Updates
Previously acquired by Atlassian for $610 million, The Browser Company plans to resume weekly updates. Upcoming features include enhancements to Memory, redesigned Skills, and integration of Arc browser's Focus Mode (CMD-S). The company aims to enrich Dia with features from Arc, making it a progressively more powerful tool.
Availability
Dia can be downloaded directly from The Browser Company's official website, opening doors to an AI-optimized browsing experience on Mac.
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