SeniorBrowse

For the senior you're helping

You set it up.They just browse.

Make the internet feel simple for the people you love. A calm home screen, big buttons, and a helper panel on every page — so they spend time with what matters, not figuring out tabs.

Add to Browser
Free, foreverNo card, no account · Works with any browser

See it in action

Watch the side panel do the work.

This is the real panel — it'll play itself. Jump in any time and try.

Click anywhere to try it yourself
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The 60-second walkthrough

Watch a full setup, start to finish.

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Follow along

  • Add SeniorBrowse to your browser
  • Enter yours & their name
  • Pick a few favourite sites
  • Choose the theme & text size
  • Set a caregiver PIN
  • Hand over a ready home screen

Before & after

The same page — without the noise.

Drag the slider. Left is the website as it comes. Right is the same page with SeniorBrowse — the clutter cleared and the helper panel on hand.

As it comesWith SeniorBrowse
A note from the founder

Dear friend,

My grandmother told me more than once that the internet wasn't made for people like her.

The text was too small to read without squinting. Buttons appeared and disappeared. Pop-ups ambushed her from nowhere. Error messages made no sense. After enough failed attempts, she just… stopped trying.

What broke my heart wasn't the technical struggle—it was watching her feel left behind.

Her grandchildren shared photos she couldn't see. News she wanted to read was trapped behind interfaces she couldn't navigate. Friends from her building were chatting in groups she couldn't access. She was standing outside a door everyone else had walked through, and no one had thought to hold it open.

She didn't need a computer science degree. She just needed the internet to meet her halfway.

So I built this for her. And for everyone else who's been told, implicitly or explicitly, that technology isn't “for them.”

Because it should be. For everyone.

Safety & Control

You decide what's safe. We make sure they stay there.

Four protections built in. None of them require you to think about it after setup.

No ads, no clutter

We block the banners, pop-ups, and tracking scripts that make modern websites overwhelming. Pages look clean from the moment they arrive.

Scam links blocked before they're clicked

When a known phishing or scam site is loaded, the page is replaced with a clear warning. You can choose: block automatically, warn first, or turn off.

No accidental downloads

Files don't download by mistake. If a website tries, nothing happens. You can change this from settings.

A history kept for you, only on their computer

Every visit is logged so you can review it during your weekly check-in. The history stays on their machine. We never see it, send it anywhere, or analyse it.

Getting started

Three steps. Done in five minutes.

Add it and name them, customise the experience, then walk through the tutorial together. That's the entire setup.

Step 01

Add it & name them

Add SeniorBrowse to your browser, then enter the caregiver and senior's first names — used for greetings. It's free, no account needed.

Step 02

Customise their experience

Pick starting shortcuts, theme colour, element size, and safety rules. Takes about a minute.

Step 03

Walk through the tutorial

A short guided tour shows them how the helper panel works. After that, they're ready.

What it costs

It's free.

No trial that expires, no card, no account. SeniorBrowse is free for everyone — because being shut out of the internet shouldn't cost anyone anything.

Add to Browser — it's free

If it helps someone you love and you'd like to chip in, you can — pay what feels right, any time. Never required.

Common questions

Questions caregivers actually ask.

Will the senior need to learn anything new?

After you set it up, they see one screen: their home page with a few big tiles. The side panel does everything else. No menus, no toolbars, no learning curve.

What if they already have a browser set up — will it break their bookmarks?

No. SeniorBrowse installs as an extension. Their existing bookmarks, saved passwords, and history stay exactly where they are. You can choose to show or hide the regular browser interface.

Can I see what they've been browsing?

Yes. The Activity Log inside Settings shows every page they've visited, with timestamps. You'll see it during your weekly check-in, or whenever you visit them.

Is their browsing data private? Do you track them?

The browsing history stays on the senior's computer — it's stored locally and never leaves the machine. There's no account and no sign-in, so there's nothing for us to collect. We don't analyse, sell, or look at their browsing — we can't.

Does it work on their computer?

Yes — on Mac, Windows, or any modern computer. Anywhere a modern browser runs, SeniorBrowse runs.

Can I install it on their computer remotely?

Yes, if they let you log into their computer over a video call or remote desktop session. Setup is just clicking "Add to Browser" and following the wizard — you can do it for them in five minutes.

Is it really free? What’s the catch?

It's genuinely free — no trial that expires, no card, no account. If it helps someone you love and you'd like to chip in to keep it going, you can pay what feels right, any time. You never have to.

What if they decide they don't like it?

You can uninstall the extension at any time — their normal browser comes back exactly as it was. Nothing to cancel, nothing to pay.

And then — they're back in

Hold the door open for them.

You set it up once. They get the people they love, the news they follow, the photos they've been missing — without the struggle.

Add to Browser — it's free

Free, forever. No card, no account. Done in 5 minutes.