Android · Built for Crypto & Web3

A fast browser that collects nothing.

Seeker is a mobile browser for Crypto & Web3. No analytics, no tracking by us, no account — it collects nothing about your browsing. This is an early preview build for Android.

v0.9.2 · preview·Android 7+·free, no sign-up
Honest by default

Honest about what it is —
and what it isn't.

No analytics No tracking by us No account Collects nothing

Seeker doesn't phone home, and it doesn't have a backend that watches you. But it's not magic: Seeker is not a VPN, and it does not block ads or third-party trackers, and it does not sign transactions. Those simply aren't in this build — and this page won't pretend they are.

What's in this build

A real browser, shipping today.

Everything below works in the current preview. Nothing here is a promise — it's what you get when you install v0.9.2.

In this build

A real in-app browser

Tabs and private tabs, bookmarks, history, downloads handoff, find-in-page, desktop-site, and a Page Info panel that honestly shows Secure (https) or Not secure (http).

New in v0.9.0

Seeker Extensions

First-party, built-in add-ons: Wallet preview, Reader tools and Privacy notes. Chrome extensions aren't supported.

New in v0.9.0

Wallet preview

Detects Solana and Web3 pages and explains the planned Mobile Wallet Adapter handoff. No private keys or seed phrases live inside Seeker.

Roadmap

Wallet · Reader · Privacy

Mobile Wallet Adapter, a real reader mode and site-data controls are planned for later builds — not shipping yet.

Not in this build

What Seeker doesn't do.

"Collects nothing" means we don't watch you. It does not mean Seeker blocks what other sites try to do. Use it knowing exactly that.

No wallet signingIt previews, it doesn't sign
No VPNYour network is your network
No ad blockingAds load as the site sends them
No tracker blockingThird-party trackers aren't blocked
Get the preview

Try Seeker on Android

An early preview (debug) build. Sideload it, kick the tyres, and tell us what breaks.

v0.9.2Preview · debug buildAndroid 7.0+arm64

If the download doesn't start, long-press Direct .apk link and choose Open in browser or Download link. Some in-app browsers (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) block APK downloads — open seekerbrowser.com in Chrome or Firefox if that happens.

Android will warn about installing apps from outside the Play Store. Allow your browser to install unknown apps for the download, then turn the permission off again. Minimum: Android 7.0.