Solace Browser is built for people who want AI automation with visibility, approval, and evidence instead of hidden scripts and black-box behavior.
Solace Browser is a local-first browser experience designed for people who want to watch AI automation happen instead of hoping it behaved. The product is built around visibility, approval, and evidence.
The point is not to make the browser look futuristic. The point is to make software action trustworthy when the system starts acting on your behalf.
Most automation still hides its state. It runs in the background, reports success, and leaves the user to guess what happened. Solace Browser is designed to do the opposite. Show the page. Show the plan. Let the user approve the action.
That design choice is what turns a browser from a script runner into a serious human-in-the-loop tool.
The launch is the start of a broader public site and product story: papers, analytics, pricing, press releases, and blog posts that explain why Software 5.0 is about durable trust, not just bigger models.
If we do this correctly, the site should make one thing obvious: AI automation becomes valuable when it becomes reviewable.