Search-First Browsing from the Bro Browser Start Page
Bro Browser opens with a search-first start page rather than a blank tab. Type a query in the central field, choose a search provider from the selector, and move into a web result without leaving the compact home layout. The address and search control stays near the top, so quick lookups feel natural on a phone.
The same page keeps useful entry points close at hand. Supported-site tiles lead to YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch, iQIYI, Youku, Bilibili, Netflix, and Rutube, while Bookmarks and History offer fast routes back to familiar pages. This arrangement suits people who switch between general web searches and media services throughout the day.
Video Sites, PiP, and Background Playback
Media browsing is the app's clearest point of difference. Bro Browser presents shortcuts for popular video services and is designed around an in-app player that can continue audio or video in the background. It also provides picture-in-picture and full-screen browsing, giving users more control over how a clip sits alongside other phone tasks.
A practical session can start from a supported-site tile, open a video page, and move between the page and playback controls as needed. PiP is useful when you want to keep a small player visible while reading or messaging, while background playback fits music or long-form audio. The separate player keeps media controls close to the browsing flow.
Bookmarks, History, Sharing, and QR Scanning
Bro Browser keeps recurring browsing tasks visible from the start page. A Bookmarks button gives saved sites a dedicated entry, while History provides a quick route back to pages you opened earlier. Share and Rate controls are also available as compact actions, so a page can be passed to another app or feedback can be sent without digging through a long menu.
The start page adds a Scan QR shortcut for opening a web address from a code. Together, these tools make the browser useful for everyday handoffs: save a site for later, return to a recently visited page, share a link, or open a printed QR code. The layout favors short, repeatable actions rather than a crowded settings tree.
Themes, Tabs, and Default Browser Controls
Settings give Bro Browser a small but useful layer of personalization. Choose Theme to adjust the visual treatment, and use Tabs Background when you want open browsing pages to feel less plain. The same panel includes an Ad Blocker switch, links to the privacy policy and terms of use, and a support contact, keeping everyday controls and help options in one place.
Bro Browser can also be selected as the handler for supported web addresses through Android's default-app screen. The account-free start page keeps setup approachable, while the visible controls let people choose a familiar browser arrangement instead of accepting a one-size-fits-all layout. These options are useful for users who want browsing preferences close to the main task.