Orion for Linux v0.3 Beta Launches with Content Blocker and Download Manager

Breaking: Orion for Linux v0.3 Beta Now Available

Kagi has released version 0.3 of its Orion web browser for Linux, adding a built-in content blocker and a fully integrated download manager. The update marks a significant step toward feature parity with the macOS version, according to the company. The new beta is now ready for "broader, real-world use and feedback," a Kagi spokesperson told press.

Orion for Linux v0.3 Beta Launches with Content Blocker and Download Manager
Source: www.omgubuntu.co.uk

Orion for Linux is a native GTK4/libadwaita browser powered by WebKitGTK. It aims to deliver a fast, privacy-focused browsing experience. The v0.3 update brings core features that many Linux users have been waiting for.

New Features in Detail

Content Blocker

The content blocker allows users to block ads, trackers, and other unwanted page elements without needing third-party extensions. It works at the browser level, improving page load speeds and reducing data usage. "This feature has been highly requested since our alpha release," said the spokesperson.

Download Manager

A dedicated download manager lets users pause, resume, and organize downloads directly from the browser. It supports simultaneous downloads and integrates with the system's file manager. Kagi says this completes the browser's core file-handling capabilities.

Background

Orion for Linux first appeared as an alpha in early 2026. The initial beta followed in March, offering basic browsing, tab management, and a password manager. Since then, Kagi has been refactoring the browser's internal architecture. "The past months have been about evolving Orion into a much more capable browser," the spokesperson explained.

The browser is developed by Kagi, the company behind the privacy-focused search engine of the same name. Orion is designed to be a lightweight yet powerful alternative to Chromium- and Firefox-based browsers. It uses WebKitGTK for rendering, ensuring compatibility with the GNOME desktop environment.

Orion for Linux v0.3 Beta Launches with Content Blocker and Download Manager
Source: www.omgubuntu.co.uk

What This Means

With the addition of a content blocker and download manager, Orion for Linux now covers the essential daily browsing needs. Users no longer have to rely on extensions for basic functionality, which often come with privacy trade-offs. This makes Orion a more compelling choice for security-conscious Linux users.

The update also positions Orion as a viable desktop competitor. While still in beta, it offers a stable experience for users willing to test early software. Kagi is inviting feedback to refine the browser before a full stable release. "We are listening to the community and will iterate quickly," the spokesperson added.

Availability and Next Steps

Orion for Linux v0.3 is available for download from the official website. It runs on most modern Linux distributions with GTK4 support. Kagi recommends installing it alongside existing browsers for testing. The company expects to release monthly updates as it works toward version 1.0.

  • Version: 0.3 beta
  • Key features: Content blocker, download manager, improved tab management
  • Engine: WebKitGTK
  • Target: Linux (GTK4/libadwaita)

For a full list of changes, see the Background section or the official changelog. Stay tuned for our hands-on review coming soon.

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