The Browser Company has opened access to the Dia AI browser to macOS users
Dia has required an invitation since its beta launch in June, but today, The Browser Company is making the AI browser open to all macOS users.
Dia has required an invitation since its beta launch in June, but today, The Browser Company is making the AI browser open to all macOS users.
Dia has required an invitation since its beta launch in June, but today, The Browser Company is making the AI browser open to all macOS users.
The Browser Company says that you need macOS 14 with M1 chips or later to run Dia, and offers a 14-day trial of its Pro plan for $20 per month.
Less invites, more ships.
— Dia (@diabrowser) October 8, 2025
Dia is now open to everyone on macOS.
Download now: 🔗 in bio pic.twitter.com/1XllRndJGI
The other day, The Browser Company CEO Josh Miller announced the return of the weekly release of AI browser updates with new features and improvements.
Dia is based on Chromium, Google's open-source browser project, so it looks familiar to many users. The browser's main feature is artificial intelligence. In addition to the ability to enter website names and search queries, Dia's address bar serves as an interface for a built-in artificial intelligence chatbot.
A month ago, Atlassian, an Australian software development company for the IT industry, best known for its bug tracking system JIRA and Confluence, announced the acquisition of The Browser Company.
It is not yet known when Dia will be available on Windows. The macOS version can be downloaded from the browser's official website .
As we previously reported, Perplexity released the Comet AI browser for all users.



