Soul Browser

Soul Browser Mod APK v1.4.85 [ADS Removed] for Android

Publisher:SoulSoft    
App Name:Soul Browser

Editor's Review

Soul Browser is a sleek, powerful browser that doesn’t overcomplicate things. I’ve used its ad blocker to skip annoying ads, downloaded videos in a tap, customized the layout and gestures, and even used the automatic translation for foreign sites. It’s packed with features—from incognito mode to photo editing—but stays simple to use. Great for anyone wanting a feature-rich, no-fuss browser.

What' s new ?

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Code optimized

MOD Info?

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– ADS Removed
– Unlocked Paid features
– Location and Audio Permissions removed
– Doesn’t keep the device awake after exit (WAKE_LOCK permission removed)
– Unnecessary Receivers / Activities / Trackers / Alarms / Metadata etc. removed from the manifest.

Screenshots

Soul Browser Official Introduction

Powerful Ad Blocker

Powerful Video Download

Powerful Customization

Everything is there.

Everything is powerful.

Everything is simple.

Stylish browser with all features

A more advanced browser

Main Features

Automatic translation

Image translation

Go back without refresh

Data Saving

Clean mode

Block area

Fast download

Layout editing

Menu editing

Search bar editing

Tab bar editing

Gesture editing

One-handed mode

Dark theme

Screen filter

Reader mode

Enlarge text

Change font

Text to Speech

TV cast

Keyboard security

Lock screen

Incognito mode

Scrolling screenshot

View only images

Save all images

Download video

QR code

PDF viewer

Photo editor

DNS change function (using Android "VpnService")

And so many more features

Required Permissions

None

Optional Permissions

ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION : When requested by the site user is visiting

RECORD_AUDIO : When requested by the site user is visiting

CAMERA : When requested by the site user is visiting or Photo attachment

READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE : File management

REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES : Users can download apps from sites they visit. When a user installs a downloaded app

※ You can use the app even if you do not grant optional permissions.

Soul Browser Tips

Soul Browser Review: The Underrated Android Browser That Beats Big Names

If you’re tired of bloated browsers that slow down your Android phone and spam you with ads, let me introduce you to a hidden gem—Soul Browser. This tiny app (we’re talking under 2MB, smaller than most photos) packs more punch than browsers twice its size, and it’s been flying under the radar for way too long. I’ve been testing it for a week straight, and it’s already replaced my go-to browser for good.

First off, let’s talk speed. Unlike those heavy hitters that take forever to load, Soul Browser fires up in a split second—even on my old Samsung that struggles with most apps. The clean mode is a game-changer too; it blocks ads so effectively that web pages load 3x faster, no more waiting for annoying pop-ups or banner ads to clutter your screen. I even tested it on a few ad-heavy news sites, and it felt like browsing a completely different, ad-free version.

What really sets it apart is how customizable it is. You can move the address bar anywhere you want—top, bottom, doesn’t matter. Change the icons, tweak the UI, even swap out the font with any TTF file from your phone or SD card. I’m not big on fancy customizations, but being able to move the tab bar to the bottom made one-handed browsing way easier, which is a small win that goes a long way.

The tools here are where it gets really useful, not just gimmicky. The video downloader works with almost every site I tried—pause, resume, even limit how many downloads run at once, so you don’t drain your battery. Scrolling screenshots are a lifesaver too; no more taking 5 separate shots to capture a long webpage. And the built-in PDF viewer? It opens files instantly, no need to download a separate app.

Privacy-wise, it’s got you covered. Incognito mode is easy to access, and it locks down your data so nothing lingers. I also love the text-to-speech feature—click any text on a page, and it reads it out loud, perfect for when I’m driving or just don’t feel like staring at my screen. Oh, and if you ever need to switch languages, it’s simple: hit the three lines in the bottom right, tap the gear, go to General, then Language, and pick English (or whatever you need).

It’s not perfect—occasionally, the video player glitches if you switch to full screen on vertical clips, and the settings menu can feel a little messy at first. But for a free, lightweight browser, those are tiny gripes. With a 4.3-star rating from over 17,000 reviews and more than a million downloads, it’s clear I’m not the only one loving it.

Overall, Soul Browser is for anyone who wants a fast, no-nonsense browser that doesn’t sacrifice features for speed. It’s light enough for old phones, powerful enough for heavy users, and customizable enough to feel like your own. If you’re tired of browsers that try to do too much (and fail), give this one a shot—you won’t regret it.

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