chromium : Open-source version of Google Chrome web browser ( http://chromium.org/ )
conkeror : A Mozilla-based web browser whose design is inspired by GNU Emacs ( http://conkeror.org/ )
dillo : Lean FLTK based web browser ( http://www.dillo.org/ )
dwb : Dynamic web browser based on WebKit and GTK+ ( https://portix.bitbucket.org/dwb/ )
elinks : Advanced and well-established text-mode web browser ( http://elinks.or.cz/ )
epiphany : GNOME webbrowser based on Webkit ( https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web )
fetch : Fetch is a simple, fast, and flexible HTTP download tool built on the HTTP Fetcher library ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/fetch/ )
firefox : Firefox Web Browser ( http://www.mozilla.com/firefox )
firefox-bin : Firefox Web Browser ( http://www.mozilla.com/firefox )
google-chrome : The web browser from Google ( https://www.google.com/chrome )
google-chrome-beta : The web browser from Google ( https://www.google.com/chrome )
google-chrome-unstable : The web browser from Google ( https://www.google.com/chrome )
httrack : HTTrack Website Copier, Open Source Offline Browser ( http://www.httrack.com/ )
jd : gtk2 based 2ch browser written in C++ ( http://jd4linux.sourceforge.jp/ )
jumanji : highly customizable and functional web browser with minimalistic and space saving interface ( http://pwmt.org/projects/jumanji )
links : A fast and lightweight web browser running in both graphics and text mode ( http://links.twibright.com/ )
luakit : fast, small, webkit-gtk based micro-browser extensible by lua ( https://mason-larobina.github.com/luakit/ )
lynx : An excellent console-based web browser with ssl support ( http://lynx.isc.org/ )
midori : A lightweight web browser based on WebKitGTK+ ( http://www.midori-browser.org/ )
netrik : A text based web browser with no ssl support ( http://netrik.sourceforge.net/ )
netsurf : a free, open source web browser ( http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ )
opera-beta : A fast and secure web browser ( http://www.opera.com/ )
opera-developer : A fast and secure web browser ( http://www.opera.com/ )
otter : Project aiming to recreate classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5 ( http://otter-browser.org/ )
phantomjs : A headless WebKit scriptable with a JavaScript API ( http://phantomjs.org/ )
pybugz : Command line interface to (Gentoo) Bugzilla ( https://www.github.com/williamh/pybugz )
qtweb : Lightweight, fast, secure and portable browser for the Web ( http://www.qtweb.net/ https://github.com/magist3r/QtWeb )
qupzilla : Qt WebKit web browser ( http://www.qupzilla.com/ )
qutebrowser : A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5 and QtWebKit ( https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser )
seamonkey : Seamonkey Web Browser ( http://www.seamonkey-project.org )
seamonkey-bin : Mozilla Application Suite - web browser, email, HTML editor, IRC ( http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ )
surf : a simple web browser based on WebKit/GTK+ ( http://surf.suckless.org/ )
surfraw : A fast unix command line interface to WWW ( http://surfraw.alioth.debian.org/ )
uget : Download manager using gtk+ and libcurl ( http://www.ugetdm.com )
uzbl : Web interface tools which adhere to the unix philosophy. ( http://www.uzbl.org )
vimb : a fast, lightweight, vim-like browser based on webkit ( http://fanglingsu.github.io/vimb/ )
vimprobable2 : A minimal web browser that behaves like the Vimperator plugin for Firefox ( http://www.vimprobable.org/ )
vivaldi : A new browser for our friends ( http://vivaldi.com/" VIVALDI_BASE_URI="${HOMEPAGE}download/snapshot/vivaldi-snapshot_${PV/_p/-}_ )
w3m : Text based WWW browser, supports tables and frames ( http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ )
w3mir : w3mir is a all purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool ( http://langfeldt.net/w3mir/ )
w3mmee : A variant of w3m with support for multiple character encodings ( http://pub.ks-and-ks.ne.jp/prog/w3mmee/ )
weboob : Weboob (Web Outside of Browsers) provides several applications to interact with a lot of websites ( http://weboob.org/ )
xombrero : A minimalist web browser with sophisticated security features designed-in ( http://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xombrero )
Add an ebuild in portage :
The ebuild is now in the portage tree.
You can also use layman : emerge layman then layman -a gentoo
For Paludis use this rsync : rsync://gentoo.zugaina.org/gentoo-portage
If you have a problem : ycarus(-at-)zugaina.org