Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI-enhanced browser from The Browser Company; sidebar navigation with Spaces for tab organization and Arc Max AI for page summaries competing against Chrome's dominant market position.
Arc is an AI-powered web browser developed by The Browser Company of New York, designed to reinvent the desktop browsing experience with a sidebar-based navigation system, Spaces for organizing tabs by project or context, and AI features (Arc Max) that summarize pages, answer questions about content, and replace common searches — targeting power users and knowledge workers who want a fundamentally better browser than Chrome's tab-per-URL paradigm. Founded in 2019 by Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal in New York, The Browser Company raised approximately $63 million and launched Arc publicly in 2022.\n\nArc's UI design philosophy departs significantly from Chrome's toolbar-and-tab-bar model: tabs live in a collapsible sidebar, Spaces segment browsing contexts (Work, Personal, Research) so related content stays organized, and archived tabs automatically clear after 12 hours to prevent tab hoarding. Pinned tabs, folders, and a command bar (like Spotlight for the browser) enable keyboard-first navigation. Arc Max AI features include "Ask on Page" (asking questions about the current page without leaving it) and "Instant Links" (skipping search results and going directly to the likely destination).\n\nIn 2025, Arc has built a passionate following among developers, designers, and productivity-focused users but faces the fundamental challenge of displacing Chrome's near-60% browser market share and Google's embedded default browser positioning on Android. The Browser Company announced in 2024 that it would shift focus from Arc to a new AI-native browser product ("Browser for AI era"). Arc competes with Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Edge for desktop browser share. The 2025 strategy focuses on the next-generation AI browser product while maintaining Arc as a supported product for its existing loyal user base.
Digital construction safety management platform for contractors enabling mobile safety inspections, incident reporting, and compliance documentation; replaces paper forms to create auditable records and reduce regulatory and legal exposure.
BuildSafe is a Stockholm-based construction safety management platform that digitizes safety inspections, incident reporting, risk assessments, and compliance documentation for construction contractors and project owners. The company was founded on the observation that construction remains one of the most injury-prone industries globally, yet safety management processes at many construction firms still rely on paper forms, spreadsheets, and email—creating documentation gaps that expose workers to risk and companies to regulatory and legal liability. BuildSafe provides a mobile-first platform that enables foremen and safety managers to conduct digital safety rounds, log near-misses and incidents, manage action items, and generate audit-ready safety reports from the job site.\n\nBuildSafe's inspection and observation workflows are configurable to the specific risk profiles of different construction activities—scaffolding, heavy lifting, excavation, electrical work, and confined space entry each carry distinct hazard profiles requiring tailored checklists. The platform allows safety managers to create custom inspection templates aligned with national safety regulations and company-specific standards, and tracks completion rates and outstanding corrective actions across multiple job sites simultaneously. When a hazardous condition is observed or an incident occurs, BuildSafe routes the report to the appropriate responsible party with automated follow-up reminders until the corrective action is documented as resolved.\n\nBuildSafe operates primarily in the European market, where construction safety regulation is increasingly stringent under EU directives and national frameworks, and has particular strength in the Nordic countries where construction digitalization has advanced rapidly. The company targets mid-market and large general contractors, infrastructure developers, and public sector project owners. BuildSafe competes with Assignar, Salus Technologies, and Procore's safety module in the construction safety management software segment, differentiating on its European regulatory alignment and its mobile-first design for field-based safety teams.
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