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Blisk is a Chromium-based web browser designed for developers. It aims to streamline front-end development by providing built-in tools and a curated set of device profiles for testing responsive websites. The browser ships with pre-installed emulated devices representing a range of screen sizes and form factors, allowing developers to preview how pages render across multiple devices without leaving the application. In addition to standard browsing features, Blisk integrates developer-oriented tools and utilities, including access to browser debugging interfaces and workflows that facilitate testing performance and layout across device presets.

Blisk emphasizes a developer-centric workflow. It offers features such as device emulation, synchronized sessions for multi-device

The product is available for Windows and macOS and is developed and maintained by Blisk, the company

testing,
and
streamlined
access
to
common
web
development
tasks.
The
goal
is
to
enable
rapid
iteration
and
comparison
of
how
content
appears
and
behaves
across
different
viewports
within
a
single
environment.
behind
the
project.
It
positions
itself
as
a
niche
tool
for
professional
workflows,
rather
than
a
general-purpose
replacement
for
mainstream
browsers.
Blisk
has
a
dedicated
user
base
among
frontend
developers
and
teams
that
prioritize
responsive
design
testing
and
cross-device
compatibility.
In
reviews,
it
is
often
noted
for
its
usefulness
in
rapid
device
testing,
while
some
commentary
compares
its
value
to
using
Chrome
with
additional
extensions
or
separate
testing
tools
rather
than
as
a
complete
replacement
for
standard
development
environments.