Bubble Browser

Bubble Browser

The browser that gives every tab its own identity

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Bubble Browser lets you create isolated browser bubbles — each with its own identity, cookies, sessions, and storage. No more logging in and out. No more cross-tracking. No more messy profiles. Each bubble behaves like a separate browser, inside one clean interface. Perfect for: Developers testing multiple accounts Marketers managing different brands Founders running tools side-by-side Anyone who values privacy & clean workflows Built for speed. Designed for focus.
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Ajinkya
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Ajinkya, the maker of Bubble Browser. The idea came from a simple frustration: managing multiple accounts, tools, and identities in one browser is painful. So I built Bubble Browser — where each bubble is isolated, clean, and independent. Right now, the browser is intentionally minimal — no clutter, just the core problem solved really well. I’d love your feedback on: What workflows you’d use this for What features you’d want next Thanks for checking it out 🙌 Ask me anything!
Paul

Hi, quick nudge on BubbleBrowser.

Curious whether you’ve tested messaging around focus regained or context-switching reduced, versus browser features themselves. That tends to resonate more with daily users.

If you want a second set of eyes, happy to help.

Best,
Paul

Ajinkya
Maker

@paul91z That’s a great call — we’ve leaned more on features so far, but I can see how messaging around focus and reduced context switching might land better.

Happy to experiment with that, and I’d appreciate a second set of eyes since I’m fairly new to Product Hunt.

Thanks,
Ajinkya

Paul

@ajinkya_shivpure Glad that resonated, Ajinkya.

Product Hunt audiences tend to scan very quickly, so anchoring BubbleBrowser around focus regained and fewer context switches can make the value obvious within the first few seconds, especially for daily-use tools like this.

When you’ve experimented with that framing (even a rough hero or first-scroll tweak), feel free to share it. I’m happy to give candid, practical feedback from a PH + buyer perspective.