Tabbit
AI-native desktop browser that lets users chat with page context and run pre-built 'skills' to automate research, notes and content tasks.
What it does
Tabbit is a browser built around AI agents that can read whatever content a user drops in — tabs, PDFs, screenshots, highlights — and act on it. It ships with a large library of pre-built 'skills' for specific sites and tasks (YouTube, GitHub, arXiv, email, etc.) and gives access to multiple leading language models.
Core features
Context-aware AI chat that reads tabs, files and screenshots
Library of thousands of site-specific automation skills
Multi-agent roles (research, operator, writer, analyst)
Access to multiple top AI models in one browser
Ability to turn recurring prompts into reusable custom skills
Local-first storage of highlights, chats and saved pages
Best for
→Researchers summarizing papers and academic feeds
→Developers getting AI explanations of pull requests and diffs
→Content creators extracting highlights from long videos or podcasts
→Knowledge workers organizing and searching chat history and saved pages
Toolspool rankingby monthly traffic
Tutorials
Step-by-step: exactly how to get things done with it.