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What is Microsoft Edge?

Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform browser developed by Microsoft that's installed by default on all new Windows devices. The successor to Internet Explorer and IE Mobile, Edge is Microsoft's flagship browser that can be ported to Android OS, Apple iOS and macOS, Linux and older versions of Windows, including Windows 7 and later.

Microsoft Edge comes pre-installed on Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 11, as well as Xbox One, Series X and Series S consoles.

How does Microsoft Edge work?

In a major revamp in 2018, Microsoft rebuilt Edge from the ground up. This browser now operates on the Chromium Open Source code and the Blink web engine, which was developed by several companies, including Meta, Microsoft, Adobe, IBM and Intel. The Chromium engine offers impressive speeds and compatibility with many browser extensions. Microsoft Edge also operates as a built-in web viewer for applications requiring internet access through Android System WebView2.

The Google Chrome browser also runs on the Chromium engine.

Microsoft Edge features

Many new features have been introduced to Microsoft Edge since its redesign. The following are some popular Microsoft Edge features:

Microsoft Edge development

Microsoft Edge was created for Windows 10 to replace IE, the browser that debuted with Windows 95 and was a part of Windows operating systems until its retirement on June 15, 2022.

On Feb. 14, 2023, Microsoft released an update that permanently disabled the defunct IE desktop program on select Windows 10 devices. However, Microsoft Edge continues to support IE mode until 2029. Bing, Edge's default search engine, is also using a more sophisticated version of the AI technology that enables ChatGPT in this edition. The icon for IE disappears in June 2023, but customers can continue using their legacy IE-based sites and apps.

Edge installs along with Windows 10 and Windows 11 much the same way IE did with previous versions.

Since the rebuild of Edge on the Chromium platform, the classic version of Edge that came pre-installed with Windows 10 is now called Microsoft Edge Legacy. Microsoft ended support for Edge Legacy on April 13, 2021.

Microsoft Edge vs. competitors

According to DataReportal's "Digital 2023: Global Overview Report," the average person spends almost seven hours each day on the internet, making browsers an essential part of the online world. While each browser offers unique browsing features, not all browsers are created equal.

According to StatCounter's "Browser Market Share Worldwide" study conducted in January 2023, Google Chrome has a global market share of 65.4%, making it the most used browser in the world. Apple's Safari takes second place with 18.7%. Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox have a global share of 4.5% and 3%, respectively.

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A side-by-side comparison of Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari browsers

The following compares the features of Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox to understand how Microsoft Edge stacks up against its three biggest competitors.

Google Chrome

Chrome entered the browser market in 2008. Within a few years, it overtook Edge's precursor, IE, which, at the time, had a peak market share of 95%.

The following are key features of Google Chrome:

Apple Safari

Safari debuted in 2003 as the default web browser for macOS. It's primarily based on open source software and WebKit. It has been the default browser on iOS since 2007. Designed with privacy and speed in mind, Apple Safari currently requires all third-party browsers to use WebKit engines.

Apple Safari offers the following key features:

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox is one of the earlier open source browsers and uses the Gecko rendering engine to display webpages. Firefox made recent improvements to protect user privacy and offers many advanced security updates and features.

Mozilla Firefox offers the following key features:

The transition from Microsoft's proprietary browser technology to the open source, Chromium-based engine has brought many improvements to the new Microsoft Edge browser. Learn what has changed between Edge and Chromium Edge, as well as any issues that users might encounter.

This was last updated in March 2023

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