A browser that gives you your screen back.
Every browser treats the web like a document reader. Tabs, URL bar, bookmarks bar, status bar — even on a 14" laptop they eat 15–20% of the vertical pixels you paid for. Bleedor gives them back.
The product
Zero chrome by default. The web page fills every pixel. A hover at the top reveals a 40 px strip with tabs, URL bar, navigation and find — and moving the mouse away makes it disappear.
Multi-window snap grid. Ctrl+Alt+1..4 snaps to quadrants; Ctrl+Alt+arrows snaps to halves. One monitor becomes four or six independent browsing contexts without going OS-fullscreen. Portrait rigs — streamers, traders, anyone running a vertical second monitor — are first-class.
Who it's for
- Streamers monitoring chat, OBS, and a browser source on one screen
- Gamers running Discord, a wiki, and a guide while playing
- Retail / POS operators with three tiles on a register screen
- Traders watching charts, feeds, and an order book tiled
- Web-app natives who live in ChatGPT, Claude, Figma, Linear, Notion
The pitch
Free. No ads injected into pages. No telemetry. No data sold. No Pro tier.
Revenue comes from the branded search. bleedor.com is
a Microsoft Bing-backed results page that pays us when users
click ads on the results page. If you type a query in the address
bar, you're part of the business model; if you type a URL, you're
not. The trade is honest.
What we won't do
- Imitate Chrome
- Ship welcome tours, onboarding, or telemetry prompts
- Add a bookmarks bar, sidebar, status bar, or any other persistent UI in the page area
- Sell user data
- Gate features behind a paid tier
- Add a search-engine picker — the single branded target is the business model