Apple has lost Marco Triverio, a lead designer on its Safari browser team, to The Browser Company — the innovative startup behind the popular Arc browser and the newer AI-focused Dia browser.
The Browser Company’s CEO, Josh Miller, noted that Triverio’s hire means they now have lead designers from every Safari era overlapping with Arc and Dia’s development (2020–2025). This follows a similar departure in 2024 when another key Safari designer joined the same firm.
The Browser Company is known for rethinking browser interfaces with features like unique tab management, customization, collaborative tools, and heavy AI integration.
Hartley Charlton for MacRumors:
The move was confirmed by The Browser Company chief executive Josh Miller in a post on LinkedIn, marking the latest in a series of hires from Apple’s Safari design leadership.
The Browser Company has positioned itself as an alternative to traditional browsers by emphasizing significant new interaction models rather than incremental updates. The apps are often compared to Apple software due to their focus on visual clarity, animation, and user experience design.
For Apple, Triverio’s exit adds to a broader pattern of senior staff departures that became more visible throughout 2025.
MacDailyNews Take: The exodus continues.
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