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Dia from The Browser Company is now available on Mac, no invitation needed

The waitlist is over for The Browser Company’s Dia, its AI-driven sequel to Arc. If you have a Mac, of course.

The Browser Company, which was acquired by software giant Atlassian for $610 million last month, said: “Dia is now open to everyone on MacOS.” This is the first time Dia has been widely available since its launch in June. It’s one of several tools from companies like Google, Opera, and Perplexity that are putting AI at the heart of web browsing with features like chatbot assistants and AI-powered shortcuts.

It’s still unclear when or if The Browser Company plans to make Dia available on Windows.

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