AOL

A search engine powered by Bing, offering web, image, video, and news search, often bundled with AOL’s other services and content.

Ask

Originally a question-and-answer-based search engine, now provides general search capabilities and curated answers.

Baidu

The leading Chinese-language search engine, offering web search, maps, news, and other online services primarily for users in China.

Bing

Microsoft’s search engine, known for its visual search interface, integration with Microsoft services, and AI-powered results.

entireweb

A privacy-focused search engine offering ad-free search results without tracking user data.

Goodsearch

A charity-focused search engine that donates a portion of its revenue to user-selected causes for every search performed.

Google Search

The world’s most popular search engine, known for its speed, accuracy, and comprehensive results across web, images, news, and more.

Lycos

One of the original internet search engines, now offering a portal with email, news, and entertainment alongside search.

Marginalia

A search engine focused on discovering small, personal, and independent websites with minimal SEO manipulation.

Naver

South Korea’s leading search portal, offering integrated search results, news, blogs, and social content.

Search Page

A niche search engine that operates its own crawlers and ranking pipeline.

Sogou

A Chinese search engine known for its language input tools and web search capabilities tailored to Chinese content.

Wolfram Alpha

A computational knowledge engine that provides answers to factual queries by computing data rather than indexing web pages.

Yahoo! Search

A web portal that offers search (powered by Bing), news, finance, email, and a variety of other online services.

Yandex

Russia’s largest search engine, offering web search, maps, translation, and many other services, similar to Google.