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Arc’s sister browser Dia launches paid plan for unlimited AI access

Arc’s sister browser Dia launches paid plan for unlimited AI access

The Browser Company, known for its Arc browser, has launched a paid subscription plan for its sister browser, Dia. The Dia Pro plan offers two main benefits: unlimited access to the browser's AI chat feature, which can answer questions about open tabs, and access to the browser's Skills feature, which includes shortcuts for various workflows such as writing, planning, translating, shopping, and learning. The Dia Pro plan is currently priced at $20 per month, but The Browser Company plans to introduce additional tiers ranging from $5 to several hundred dollars per month. Meanwhile, free users will continue to have access to the Dia browser, but their usage of the AI features will be limited, although the exact details have not been disclosed. The launch of the Dia Pro plan suggests that The Browser Company is placing a greater focus on the Dia browser, which is being built from the ground up with AI features, rather than the Arc browser, which is no longer in active development.

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