![]() Not just limited to that, but because Chromium is open-source, you may notice some inconvenience. Hence, you will find some differences in capabilities between both browsers. So, Google has been locking up Chromium and disabling a lot of Google-specific abilities. It’s no surprise that Google does not want its competitors to have similar capabilities. So, yes, if you’re not a fan of proprietary code, Chromium is the answer. However, with an open-source project, you get more transparency without relying on the company to communicate what they intend to change and what they’re doing with the browser. For example, one can fork Brave, but one cannot fork Google Chrome, restricting the usage of their Google-specific code/work.įor end-users, the license does not affect the user experience. On the other hand, Google Chrome adds proprietary code to Chromium, making Chrome a proprietary browser. You end up getting so many choices, so you can choose what you like the best. This is why you will find many Chromium-based browsers available such as Brave, Vivaldi and Edge. You can check out its source code on its GitHub mirror. Open-Source & Proprietary CodeĬhromium is entirely open-source, meaning anyone can use and modify the code to their heart’s intent. If you are in for the UI, both the browsers should suit you well. So, yes, you can expect a similar user experience with under-the-hood tweaks. It isn’t a big visual difference, but just a set of UI tweaks as per the available features. You can also notice a share button in the address bar of Google Chrome, which is absent on Chromium. In contrast, it was enabled by default for Chromium at the time of my tests. The user interfaces for both Google Chrome and Chromium remain very similar, with minor noticeable differences.įor instance, I noticed that the system title bar and borders were disabled by default for Google Chrome out of the box. User Interface Google Chrome and Chromium running side-by-side on Zorin OS 16 So, what are the differences between Chrome and Chromium? In this article, we shall take an in-depth look at both of them and compare them while presenting some benchmarks. No matter whether you prefer to use it, Chrome manages to offer a good user experience.Įven though it is available for Linux, it is not an open-source web browser.Īnd, if you need the look and feel of Google Chrome but want to use an open-source solution, Chromium can be your answer.īut isn’t Google Chrome based on Chromium? (that’s a Yes.) And, it’s also developed by Google? (Also, Yes.) However, for extensions and history, there is not really a great other option to the built-in sync.Google Chrome is the most popular web browser. However, google had/has an open source implementation of the sync API server (for dev purposes), so hopefully, that can be spruced up by some people and we can start self-hosting our own chromium sync servers.Īlso, xBrowserSync exists, as does Bitwarden, both of which are decent alternatives to the built-in bookmarks and password options. One is the safe browsing API, which is actually a decent security help (if sometimes a bit overzealous). Same with the maps API now I only will fill in my location manually when I want to instead of websites begging for it. ![]() ![]() Now there is no need to worry about what I am writing getting sent to google because a setting switch was flipped. Others like the spelling API and the speech API, are excellent that they are getting lost IMO. Who distrusts google enough to refuse to run chrome, but want to run their DNS with google. Out of these, stuff like the Cloud DNS API are probably useless to anyone not willing to run Chrome. Speech API (See the “Speech API” box at the top of the page).Google Now For Chrome API (Optional, enabled to show Google Now cards).Google Maps Geolocation API (requires enabling billing but is free to use you can skip this one, in which case geolocation features of Chrome will not work).Device Registration API (Optional, Chrome OS).Chrome OS Hardware ID API (Optional, Chrome OS).Chrome Sync API (This will NOT work on Android!).Drive API (Optional, enable this for Files.app on Chrome OS and SyncFileSystem API).Here are the APIs that the chromium project lists:
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