Kiwi Browser is a Chromium-based browser. Because it uses the same engine as Google Chrome, it is fast, secure, and renders pages exactly as web developers intend. However, its "killer feature" is the ability to install Chrome extensions.

: There is an app named " Kiwi - Browser, Document, VPN " on the iOS App Store, but it is not the same as the Chromium-based Kiwi Browser known for extensions.

Until Apple allows non-WebKit browsers (potentially coming in 2024-2025 due to EU Digital Markets Act), Kiwi Browser on iOS is impossible.

The high demand for a Kiwi Browser IPA stems from its unique capability to run desktop-grade Chrome extensions (like uBlock Origin or Dark Reader) on a smartphone. Because iOS uses the WebKit engine exclusively for all browsers, implementing similar extension support has historically been difficult.

Here is the hard truth that many search results might obscure:

On Android, you can open Kiwi, go to the Chrome Web Store, and install extensions like , Dark Reader , or Grammarly directly onto your phone. This transforms the mobile browsing experience from a stripped-down version of the web into a desktop-grade powerhouse.

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