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The Social Layer for the Entire Web

Mosaic is a network that sits on top of any site and turns every page into a place people can talk, react, and leave context.

A new era of social media, starts here... everywhere.

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08:21 Anonymous
This is a test...
Anonymous: This is a test...
08:21 Anonymous
this is me replying to a test! with an upvote too!
08:21 Anonymous
wow this is awesome

Why Mosaic?

Instead of conversations being trapped inside one platform, Mosaic attaches discussion to the web itself: see what others think right where it matters, follow threads across sites, and build a profile that reflects your real activity, where you’re most active, what you’ve been talking about lately, and the communities/pages you keep returning to.

On the Mosaic home page, the internet becomes explorable: the most popular sites, hot pages right now, and a node-style graph that shows how discussions connect across the web.

And as it grows, Mosaic expands beyond comments into posts and richer community spaces, all still anchored to the open web.

Discover Communities

Every URL is a room. Find your tribe on news sites, blogs, and videos instantly.

Live Presence

See where your friends are browsing and join them with one click. Never surf alone.

Your Digital Hangout

Private DMs, group chats, and voice channels that follow you across the web.

A New Way to Connect

URL-based Chat Rooms
Global Feed
Friend Activity Status
Private Group Chats
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Waitlist

Show your interest. Join the waitlist to get early access.

Join the Network

1

Get the Extension

Add Mosaic to your browser to unlock the social layer.

2

Claim Your Handle

Create your unique identity and customize your profile.

3

Start Exploring

Visit any site and instantly connect with others there.

Common Questions

Yes, Mosaic is free to join. We believe the social web should be open to everyone.

Absolutely. You can browse in "Ghost Mode" whenever you want to be invisible to others.

Anywhere! From news articles and YouTube videos to niche blogs and shopping sites.

Not yet, but we're working on a mobile browser integration for the near future.