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Null Browser ∅

The web, minus everything you didn't ask for.

Most browsers compete on what they add. Null competes on what it removes. Blocking isn't an extension you bolt on — it's the foundation: ads, trackers, cookie walls & phishing stopped on your device before they load. No cloud, no server, no account — your data's journey is device → nowhere. The ∅ shield counts what didn't load, emptied ad slots get stamped "∅ hidden by Null," and unblockable video ads are auto-skipped. Free for Windows.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Madhuram, maker of Null Browser. What inspired this: One evening I counted everything standing between me and a recipe: a cookie wall boasting "1,481 partners," a newsletter popup, an autoplay video ad, and a "Wait — don't go!" overlay. Four negotiations for one webpage. I realized we've quietly accepted that using the web means being interrupted, followed, and sold — and I didn't want to accept it anymore. The problem: Every existing fix is a patch on top of the problem. An adblocker extension sits on a browser whose maker profits from ads. "Privacy browsers" still run clouds, accounts, and servers — you're trusting a promise, not a design. I wanted privacy that's structural: a browser where there's simply no server to send your data to. How I approached it: I built Null on one principle — removal. Blocking is the foundation, not a feature. Ads, trackers, cookie walls, and phishing are stopped on your device before they load. There is no Null cloud; your data's complete journey is: your device → nowhere. The process was humbling. YouTube alone took me seven versions to get right — its player fought my blocking with black screens and silent audio until I found the real cause. I documented all of it in plain words on the release notes page, because I think honesty is a feature: some video ads are stitched into the stream server-side and no browser on earth can block those. So Null auto-clicks Skip the instant it appears instead. You see moments, not minutes. My favorite detail: flip on "Show what Null hid" and every emptied ad slot gets stamped "∅ hidden by Null." The ads sign their own absence. It's free, Windows today, macOS and Linux on the way. I'd love to hear: what's the most absurd thing a website has ever put between you and its content? And if you try Null and something still gets through — tell me the site. Removing it is literally the whole product. ∅

About Null Browser ∅ on Product Hunt

The web, minus everything you didn't ask for.

Null Browser ∅ was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 13 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. Most browsers compete on what they add. Null competes on what it removes. Blocking isn't an extension you bolt on — it's the foundation: ads, trackers, cookie walls & phishing stopped on your device before they load. No cloud, no server, no account — your data's journey is device → nowhere. The ∅ shield counts what didn't load, emptied ad slots get stamped "∅ hidden by Null," and unblockable video ads are auto-skipped. Free for Windows.

On the analytics side, Null Browser ∅ competes within Windows, Ad Blockers and Privacy — topics that collectively have 28k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Null Browser ∅ performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Null Browser ∅?

Null Browser ∅ was hunted by Madhuram Yadav. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

For a complete overview of Null Browser ∅ including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.