Orion is our own browser extension — a fast, keyboard-first launcher and workspace for the modern browser. We built it because we wanted to stop hunting for tabs, bookmarks, and tools. One keystroke, every tool.
What it is
Open tabs, bookmarks, history, and running apps from a single omnibar — no mouse, no menus.
Fuzzy-match commands across the browser, your sites, and your installed tools. Execute without leaving the keyboard.
Group related tabs into workspaces and switch contexts without losing state. Your browser, structured.
No telemetry, no account required, no third-party tracking. Your keystrokes stay in your browser.
What you see
A single keystroke opens the launcher over whatever page you're on. Type, pick, done.
Shortcuts
A compact set of chords you can learn in ten minutes and keep using for years. Everything is remappable.
Open the launcher from anywhere in the browser.
Run a command or open the command palette.
Jump between open tabs by title or URL.
Search and act on bookmarks.
Switch to workspace one — repeat for 2, 3, 4…
Dismiss the launcher and return focus to the page.
How it feels
We wanted a browser that felt less like ten open windows and more like an editor: fast, structured, and built around the keyboard. Orion is that browser — just clipped onto the one we already use.
What's next
Inline summarization, command translation, and model-agnostic hooks — so you can wire in the assistant you already trust.
Shared launch points, shortcuts, and curated sites for small teams — without a backend, if we can avoid it.
The command runtime, the matcher, and the workspace model — extracted as permissive libraries anyone can build on.
Ready to try
Install the extension, map a single shortcut, and your browser starts feeling like your editor.