Enjoying #Kagi so much I swapped to yearly. Love just getting the results I want without all the ads and sponsored crud.
Did you know Kagi makes finding vector graphics effortless with our dedicated SVG filter?
Perfect for icons, logos, and illustrations - give it a try! https://kagi.com/images
Your search query shouldn't have to navigate an obstacle course of monetization.
(Illustration by @chazhutton for Kagi)
Kagi is looking for a visionary Head of Business Development to help us grow and expand our impact.
If you're a driven self-starter who's genuinely excited about making Kagi the best way for people to discover information, consider this unique opportunity:
https://kagi.peopleforce.io/careers/v/108201-head-of-business-development
Yesterday I paid for a year subscription of Kagi (@kagihq). I had been testing it for a few days and it reminds me of the olden days of Google.
Clean UI that gives me results at the top of the page.
Google has gone overboard with the ads and sponsored results cluttering the interface. Not to mention the AI overview at the top of each search.
I've been slowly gravitating toward using AI instead of a search engine to perform web searches. After trying @kagihq for a week or so I realize that the LLMs were just making up for my poor search results. Kagi delivers what I'm searching for in the first or second search result pretty much every time. In fact, I'm having to retrain myself not to dismiss the first few results as being ads. Kagi also provides effective, intuitive tools to help zero-in on exactly what I am looking for. Truly a user-centric tool for privately searching, and well worth the reasonable monthly fee.
Grateful for this awesome feedback from Jacob Bennett
"The 5 paid subscriptions I actually use in 2025 as a Staff Software Engineer"
@arstechnica I'm not surprised, I've been assuming this for a while.
The problem is that all these AI companies just plug in a search engine and expected to work.
Most search engines these days suck, so if your base is bad, your results will be bad.
That's why I love @kagihq cause they're search first, AI second. They have a solid search engine, which then also makes the ai searching much better. WHO WOULD HAVE EXPECTED
#Kagi
Kagi's Android app has Privacy Pass support.
You can add the Privacy Pass shortcut by holding the Kagi Android icon
Learn more about Privacy Pass authentication for Kagi Search here: https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-privacy-pass
#Kagi Family subscription activated! It's pretty darn good.
We are committed to surfacing content from the Small Web in our search results, which makes Kagi uniquely different to any other search engine out there.
It is not only part of our mission to humanize the web but we genuinely feel that this improves the quality of search results and discoverability of high quality, relevant content (created by humans!)
Bring Kagi to work for your team
The price of everything
I used to think "free" search was a no-brainer. Then I realized how much of my data, time and attention I was handing over. After having tested it for a week, I now use the paid search engine Kagi.com , and it's been a game-changer.
The level of digital tranquility that has followed is indescribable.
Finally, I feel like I'm in control of my online experience.
#Privacy #boycott #usa #EthicalTech #leavegoogle #OnlineFreedom #kagi.com #digitaltraquility
There are only two business models on the web: either you pay for your browser, or someone else does. This is why Orion is entirely user-funded.
No third party deals, ads, trackers, or any other incentive to corrupt the user experience and overall quality.
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/google-chrome-disables-ublock-origin-and-other-extensions
Kagi Translate now offers alternative translations, displaying multiple translation options alongside the main translation.
"Orion is a zero-telemetry browser; has built-in ad and tracking blocking; and reportedly offers lower memory usage, faster page speeds, and greater battery efficiency on Apple devices than other browsers. It also supports both Chrome and Firefox extensions."
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/03/kag-orion-web-browser-coming-to-linux