Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo released its mobile app for iOS and Android back in 2018. Since then, the company has added a number of new privacy features to its apps to refine the mobile web browsing experience for users. Now, DuckDuckGo is all set to launch its desktop app in 2022, for which it has given us an early peek at its upcoming desktop browser. Check out the details below.

The company recently shared an in-depth blog post written by CEO Gabriel Weinberg that showcases the features and design changes of the DuckDuckGo mobile app throughout 2021. Apart from bragging about the new App Tracking Protection feature on Android and the Tracker Blocking feature for Facebook content on DuckDuckGo mobile, the CEO announced that the company is currently developing a desktop app.

Much like its mobile version, the DuckDuckGo desktop browser will be based on OS-provided rendering engines rather than relying on Chromium or other OS forks. It will offer a clean and simple interface to users, including the Fire Button from its mobile app that allows users to clear all their tabs and browsing data “with one fiery tap.” Furthermore, early testing of the desktop app has revealed that it is faster than Google Chrome.

There’s no word on when the new DuckDuckGo desktop browser app will be released. However, we can expect the company to release it for Windows and Mac sometime in early 2022. We will keep you posted about it, so stay tuned for further updates.