Updated at: May 5, 2026
It's not common, but some web browsers are built with more than one rendering engine in them. This makes it easy for you to switch between different engines in the same browser if you ever have any cross-browser compatibility issues.
| Browser Name | Rendering Engine | Timeline | Device Type | Operating Systems | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2345 Browser | Multiple | 2017 - 2023 | Desktop | Windows | Abandoned |
| Avant Browser | Multiple | 1999 - 2020 | Desktop | Windows | Discontinued |
| Baidu Browser | Multiple | 2011 → | Desktop & Mobile | Android, Windows | |
| Kazehakase | Multiple | 2003 - 2009 | Desktop | Unix-like | Discontinued |
| Lunascape | Multiple | 2001 - 2024 | Desktop & Mobile | Android, iOS, macOS, Windows | |
| Nyxt Browser | Multiple | 2017 - 2025 | Desktop | Linux | Idle |
| Poshuku | Multiple | Unknown | Desktop | BSD, Linux | |
| qutebrowser | Multiple | 2014 → | Desktop | Linux, macOS, Windows | Active |
| Sanbrowser | Multiple | 2019 - 2021 | Desktop | Windows | Discontinued |
| SLBr | Multiple | 2022 → | Desktop | Windows | Active |