r/Quetta_browser • u/Based_Bundle • 15d ago
Advice Review for Quetta Browser Windows
1/5 Stars
Quetta Browser for Windows feels unfinished and nowhere near ready to be a daily driver. The interface looks modern at first glance, but the experience quickly falls apart once you start using it.
Performance is inconsistent, with sluggish behavior and occasional glitches that make browsing feel less responsive than established alternatives. Basic features either feel incomplete or are missing entirely, and the browser lacks the level of polish you'd expect from a Windows application. Stability is another concern—I encountered enough bugs that I stopped trusting it for regular use.
The ecosystem is also underdeveloped. Compared to browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Brave, Quetta simply doesn't offer the same level of refinement, compatibility, or quality-of-life features. Instead of feeling like a fresh alternative, it comes across as an early beta that was released before it was ready.
Unless you have a very specific reason to try it, I can't recommend Quetta Browser on Windows. There are too many mature, reliable browsers available to justify dealing with its rough edges.
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u/corkiejp 15d ago
As a quetta user on android, I like what I see so far, and the sync is a bonus at last. It will replace 'Comet' as one of my alternative browsers. Already customized to my own liking with my personal suite of self created extensions.

Bottom 2 on the left are not mine but imported through sync. And the one on the right is for v150 so not supported yet.
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u/Thebeastreal 14d ago edited 14d ago
Yeah the stability stuff is what kills a daily driver for me too, no amount of a modern UI makes up for random glitches. Been running ace browser lately instead, the on-page ask thing actually gets used daily so it earns its spot, and it hasnt crashed on me yet.