Key Safari designer Charlie Deets has recently left Apple to join The Browser Company, making waves in the tech world. Deets, who served as one of Apple’s lead designers for Safari, brings his expertise and innovation to The Browser Company, the team behind the Arc web browser known for its calmer, more personal internet browsing experience.
The announcement of Deets’ move was made by Josh Miller, CEO of The Browser Company, who welcomed the talented designer after his five-year tenure at Apple. Deets, recognized for his work across Safari, Home, Privacy, Accessibility, and Screen Sharing at Apple, previously honed his skills at Meta, contributing to products like Facebook and WhatsApp.
Excited about his new venture, Deets confirmed his transition on social media, highlighting his past contributions, such as the creation of the popular swipe to reply gesture while at Meta.
This development comes on the heels of The Browser Company’s recent funding success, raising $50 million at a valuation of $550 million. With plans to launch Arc on Windows, Mac, and iOS platforms this summer, the company aims to revolutionize the browsing experience with a focus on AI-driven features.
The Browser Company envisions a browser that anticipates user needs, streamlines tasks, and enhances creativity, setting a new standard for internet browsing in 2024 and beyond. As Arc continues to differentiate itself from Safari with advanced AI capabilities, it prompts speculation about Apple’s potential AI enhancements for Safari in the upcoming iOS 18 release.
With Deets now part of The Browser Company’s innovative team, the tech industry eagerly anticipates the impact of his design acumen on shaping the future of web browsing.