The deal combines a decentralised search engine, a privacy browser, and a distributed VPN into one integrated product for everyday users — and Timpi Search is now open to the public
Two privacy-focused technology companies have merged their products to take on Big Tech’s grip on search and browsing — without the tracking, ad profiling, or centralised data collection that funds it.
Timpi, which has spent three years building an independent search index outside Big Tech infrastructure, and MASQ Network, maker of a privacy browser and distributed VPN, today announced a full product merger. The result is a single, integrated experience: a browser that searches privately, routes connections through a decentralised network, and doesn’t hand your data to advertisers.
The combined product launches under the MASQ brand. Timpi continues as the infrastructure layer — the independent web index the search experience is built on.
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“Consumers don’t adopt infrastructure — they adopt products,” said Aaron Friedlander, Founder of MASQ. “This merger lets us package private browsing, independent search, and secure connectivity into one experience that everyday users can actually use.”
Timpi Search: Now Open to the Public
Alongside the merger announcement, Timpi Search is now available in open beta at timpi.com. Anyone can search the web using Timpi’s independent index — no account required. The beta is also accessible via the MASQ Browser and as a standalone browser extension.
This is the first time Timpi’s index has been publicly searchable by anyone, anywhere, as the company moves from community testing into broader public availability.
What’s Coming
MASQ Browser with Timpi Search natively integrated will be released in the coming months, alongside expanded distribution through MASQ’s existing partnership network. Revenue is generated through search advertising, enterprise data and API services, and consumer MASQ subscriptions — without user data as the product.
“The internet today runs through a handful of chokepoints,” said Gareth Evans, Co-CEO of Timpi. “We’re building the infrastructure that sits outside that — inspectable, decentralised, and owned by its community.”
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