Quark Launches System-Level AI Browser, Beating OpenAI
Chinese tech firm Quark has surged ahead with a fully integrated AI browser powered by Alibaba’s Qwen large language model and Qianwen AI assistant.
While Google is still integrating Gemini into Chrome and OpenAI’s rumored Atlas browser remains vaporware, Chinese tech firm Quark has surged ahead with a fully integrated AI browser powered by Alibaba’s Qwen large language model and Qianwen AI assistant.
Priced at just $19.90/month, Quark’s browser embeds AI directly into the operating system—no plugins, no tab switching. With a single shortcut (Alt+Space), users unlock six native AI features:
- Smart sidebar for summarizing web pages, PDFs, and even 5,000-comment Bilibili threads
- Screen reading that identifies real-world content (e.g., confirming the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ “Interstellar Navigation College” is an actual program)
- Screenshot recognition (yes, it knows “Hachi Hachi,” the round orange cat meme)
- Instant translation via text selection
- Floating AI ball and quick input box for on-demand responses
Beyond browsing, Quark streamlines productivity: generate PPTs, edit PDFs, convert formats, and auto-tag windows by semantic meaning—all via voice or text command. Files sync seamlessly across devices via Quark Cloud Drive.
Unlike competitors stuck in the “browser + plugin” era, Quark treats AI as a core OS function—not an add-on. The result? A faster, ad-free, low-memory experience that works flawlessly on domestic Chinese networks without VPNs.
In short: Your computer finally feels like it’s thinking for itself. And it’s already here.