Rethinking the Browser as an AI-Powered Workspace
At Maincode, we’re not just building a better browser—we’re reimagining how people work.

At Maincode, we’re not just building a better browser—we’re reimagining how people work. In today’s digital environment, knowledge workers are buried under layers of disconnected tabs, scattered tools, and fragmented tasks. The browser has become the place where everything happens, yet it hasn’t evolved to help us work smarter. We believe it’s time for a change.
Our vision: a browser that functions like an intelligent workspace—one that understands what you’re working on, organizes information automatically, and lets you act with minimal friction.
This is where our AI Design Team comes in. We’re exploring how AI can reshape the user experience of work by:
• Understanding intent and surfacing only what matters.
• Organizing chaos by grouping related tabs, documents, and tools into contextual workflows.
• Reducing friction through action-driven interfaces that eliminate the need to jump between apps.
One of our latest prototypes brings this vision to life.
At the heart of it is the Workflow Panel—a dynamic command interface that shows your current flow of work and lets you take direct action. Instead of hopping between 15 tabs and three tools to complete a task, the Workflow Panel pulls together relevant context and lets you move quickly, from insight to execution.
Imagine your browser knowing you’re working on a product launch and pulling in updates from Slack, tickets from Jira, and data from Salesforce—all in one structured workspace.
No manual copy-paste. No tab overload. No searching for the right doc. Just clear focus, uninterrupted flow, and fewer cognitive overheads.
We’re still in the early stages—deep in research and prototyping, running real-world tests to understand what actually enhances productivity vs. what adds noise. We’re asking hard questions about the future of HCI, agency, trust in AI, and how to design interfaces that stay out of your way while amplifying your abilities.
This is more than just building features. It’s about rethinking how AI and UI come together to support human work in the age of automation.
If you’re interested in the future of browsers, AI-first UX, or designing for intelligence—not just interaction—we’d love to connect and exchange ideas