Arc Search now available for iPhone, one of the new search engines with artificial intelligence that improves the experience with just a few touches
The Browser Company has launched a new application, currently in a mobile version, which is committed to bringing everything we are looking for quickly and without distractions thanks to artificial intelligence. This is Arc Search, based on Chromium, which promises to improve search results preventing us from spending all our time clicking on all the links and instead do a search so that we actually find what we are looking for.
A search engine that is in its infancy
According to the Arc.net team, they hope to bring something new and different to mobile browsers. With 5 features, they aim to be the new mobile search engine for your iPhone. The first section is Search Me, You will explore the web in which artificial intelligence will read multiple pages and a unique website will be created. Over time, it will archive old searches and also promises to block ads, trackers and banner ads.
The opening will be one of the fastest since It will always open with the keyboard facing up in order to achieve search in fewer keystrokes. So you can read without distractions, it includes the cleanest, clearest reading mode ever seen in the browser. Finally, a minimalist design which mainly favors the adaptability of the sites visited.
First impressions of Arc Search on iPhone
It’s really very fast. Searching and compiling information takes approximately 1 minute and brings together a compilation of images and the specific information or answer to your search on a single page. What surprised me was that he could anticipate your question.that is to say, just as Google offers possible searches, Arc Search anticipates your question a little faster. You’ll only agree on this until you try it, so it fulfills its promise of searching in fewer touches.
6 particular fonts are researched and the haptic interaction it offers on iPhone is incredible. We can start to consider it as a useful application to search for information in a short time. Do you dare to try it? As for Apple, are we expecting a WWDC 2024 on AI?