# 4.2. The Datagram Browser

The Datagram Browser is a Web3-native, decentralized alternative to traditional browsers, designed to integrate&#x20;blockchain-based communication, computation, and financial services into a familiar user experience. Built on the&#x20;Chromium framework, it offers full compatibility with existing web applications while embedding secure,&#x20;decentralized video conferencing, a built-in crypto wallet, and real-time access to Web3 applications.

Unlike conventional browsers that rely on centralized infrastructure, the Datagram Browser leverages Datagram’s&#x20;decentralized network to provide enhanced privacy, reduced costs, and a frictionless gateway into Web3. Its&#x20;integrated video conferencing technology supports more than 10,000 participants per session, making it a&#x20;cost-efficient and censorship-resistant alternative to Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.

With its ability to onboard both Web2 and Web3 users, the Datagram Browser acts as a Trojan horse for Web3&#x20;adoption, allowing enterprises, developers, and everyday users to transition into decentralized applications&#x20;without even realizing it.


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