
"The web is our shared infrastructure for information, connection, and interaction. It is dynamic, generative, and yet fragile. Today, (28th October, 2025) Axeptio announces its sponsorship of the Ladybird Browser Initiative, in support of a simple idea: the open web can only stay open if there are independent ways to access it. Over the years, the web has endured constant tension between platform control and the collective openness it was built upon."
"In that sense, it is important for us to support Ladybird, an independent browser project with a new engine built from scratch, developed transparently and driven by a web-standards-first approach. Browsers write the open web's DNA, and that affects all of us Browsers and their engines are not neutral tools: they shape which features arrive first, how standards are interpreted, and what behaviours become the norm."
Axeptio announced sponsorship of the Ladybird Browser Initiative on 28 October 2025 to support independent access to the open web. The web serves as shared infrastructure for information, connection, and interaction, while remaining dynamic, generative, and fragile. Unilateral platform moves reshape browsers and privacy frameworks, sending shockwaves that undermine independence and change how people experience and trust the web. Browsers and their engines are not neutral; they determine which features arrive first, how standards are interpreted, and what behaviors become normative. Ladybird rebuilds a browser and engine from scratch with transparent, web-standards-first development to reinforce independent browser engineering.
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