Adam Kershner

Oasis Browser for Mac - A privacy-first AI browser you can train anonymously

Oasis is a refuge from noisy, scattered browsing. Privacy comes first, in an elegant experience that AI makes feel lighter and more capable, not busier. Your data is your data. Period. As you train Oasis on what matters to you, it grows sharper, quicker, and truer to your everyday flow.

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Diana Nadim

"The browser should learn you, not the other way around" is exactly the shift I've been hoping for!

Quick question as I test Oasis today: When training the AI on my workflows, how does the anonymization layer work in practice? For example, if I correct it on a research task, does that feedback stay local to my instance, or is it used (anonymously) to improve the model broadly? Am asking as someone who writes about privacy-first tools and wants to understand the tradeoffs clearly.

Am excited to spend the next 10 minutes with it and report back what felt different. Thanks for building this refuge.

Prashant Kumar

Unable to even check the website. No clickable button is working

Adam Kershner

@prashant_kumar_1992 I'm sorry to hear that you're running into issues. Are you referring to this website? https://kahana.co/

If you could please elaborate more on where you clicked or specific URLs you're on where buttons aren't working, that would be very helpful!

Thank you in advance for your help and support.

Ravi Chandra Dasari

Congrats on the launch 🎉

What stands out to me about Oasis is that it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to constantly compete for my attention the way most browsers and platforms do today. The AI assistant actually feels useful in a practical way because it reduces friction during browsing instead of adding more noise. As someone who spends most of the day working across tabs, dashboards, docs, and research, having a cleaner workflow and faster access to help genuinely makes a difference.

Also proud to be part of a team building something that feels genuinely focused on improving the user experience instead of simply maximizing engagement. Excited to see where Oasis goes from here.

Adam Kershner

@ravi_chandra_dasari I'm glad you feel that way Ravi! Thanks for sharing your perspective on what stands out in the user experience. Keep speaking your mind and let me and the rest of the team know what else we could consider to make life more elegant for you. What friction can we eradicate for you?

Sarvesh Chidambaram

wait does this connect to my ollama or how does it stay local?

Adam Kershner

@sarveshsea It doesn't connect to Ollama yet, but that's definitely something we're interested in doing. Could you elaborate more on how you feel about running local models with Ollama in this context. What models might you use? What types of workflows would you have in mind?

Preetika Singh

Browsing has become such a crowded experience, so building something calmer, more personal, and privacy-first feels refreshing. It’ll be interesting to see how people shape their own workflows with Oasis over time.

Adam Kershner

@preetika_singh1 Are there any features in particular that you would wish for the most? Really looking for new ideas and a better understanding of how it could enhance your workflows

Mohammed Muneebuddin

Been using Oasis recently and I’ve genuinely been enjoying the overall experience. The browser feels really smooth, minimal, and thoughtfully designed, everything from the responsiveness to the clean interface just makes daily browsing feel lighter and less cluttered.

A lot of browsers today feel overloaded, but Oasis has this modern, focused feel to it that makes it refreshing to use. Definitely excited to see how the product evolves because the user experience already feels incredibly polished!

IMAD EL KHAFI

"Train anonymously" is the key phrase most AI browsers are just Chrome with a chatbot bolted on. Does the anonymous training actually persist across sessions or reset each time? Curious how it handles sites that require login.

Samyak Jain

I’ve been using Oasis for around 4 months now, so this is not a “looks cool, congrats” comment. I’ve actually had enough time with it to know where it fits in my day.

The simplest way I can describe it: Oasis makes browser search feel less annoying. I don’t always remember the exact website, tab, article, doc, or thing I opened earlier, but I usually remember the context. Before Oasis, I would waste time digging through history, bookmarks, random tabs, or trying different search terms on Google. With Oasis, I can search more naturally and get back to what I was looking for much faster.

What I like most is that it does not feel like a heavy new workflow. It sits close to how I already use the browser. That matters a lot, because most AI tools sound useful but then ask you to change your habits completely. Oasis feels more practical than that.

It has been especially useful when I am researching, comparing things, reading a lot of pages, or coming back to something I saw a few days ago but cannot remember exactly. That happens way more often than people admit.

Also, the product feels built around a real user problem, not just “AI added to search” for the sake of it. Browser search and history are still surprisingly bad for how much time we spend online. Oasis is solving that in a way that feels simple and useful.

Congrats to the team on the launch. I’ve enjoyed using it so far and I’m excited to see where it goes from here.

Vedant Gupta

Huge congrats on the launch of Oasis Browser 🎉

The line “the browser should learn you, not the other way around” really stands out. Most browsers today feel crowded and extractive, while Oasis feels intentionally calm and focused. Love the privacy-first direction and the idea of AI amplifying the user instead of replacing their judgment.

Wishing @adamthecreator and the team an amazing launch day,excited to see how Oasis evolves as people train it around their real workflows.

Revanth Ganga

Thrilled to see this finally out in the world.

I worked on this product in the past, so watching it launch on Product Hunt is a proud moment. Behind what looks like a simple experience are countless iterations, experiments, and refinements from a team that cared deeply about getting the details right.

From day one, there was a strong emphasis on user privacy and productivity—building something useful without compromising trust. It's been amazing to watch the product evolve, and I can't wait to see how users respond.

Congrats to everyone involved 🚀