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The internet is a sea of creepy ads, trackers, and echo chambers. Big tech makes huge profits off our data, and tells us whats true and whats not. Brave is fighting back.
Brave is an Internet company on a mission to build a user-first Web. Starting with its core browser and search engine, Brave offers a suite of tools that shield users from Big Techs data vacuum, and keep the Web private, fast, and independent.
Private browser: The Brave browser blocks invasive ads & trackers on every webpage you visit (even video & streaming sites). It has a built-in VPN, encrypted video calls, and more. All in a single privacy super app.
Independent search: Brave Search is powered by a completely independent index of the Web. It’s one of only three global-scale search engines in the West, and the only one outside of Big Tech. Brave Search does not profile users, and introduces unique features like an AI answer engine and a way to customize results ranking.
More than 120 million people worldwide use Brave to upgrade their Web experience. Hundreds of thousands more download our browser every day. It works on any platform: Android and iOS; Linux, macOS, and Windows. And it only takes 60 seconds for users to switch.
Chromium + WebKit: The Brave browser for Android and desktop is a Chromium fork that removes privacy-harmful features and disables or proxies connections to Google when possible; for iOS its built on Apples WebKit. Regardless of platform, Brave is a lightweight, ultra fast browser that blocks creepy ads and trackers on every webpage by default. That includes pre-roll and mid-roll video adseven on YouTubealong with on-page ads, and more.
Performance benefits: Without that unwanted junk, users save Wi-Fi bandwidth and mobile data, CPU and memory, and prolong their devices battery life. And websites load 3x-6x faster.
Shields: The core feature that enables all this is called Brave Shields. The Shields feature is built into Brave, and provides default protection against privacy-invasive ads, trackers, cross-site cookies, fingerprinting, phishing attempts, and more. No extensions required.
No extensions required: And, unlike other privacy tools, Brave works right out of the box. No dials to turn, no extensions, no PhD required. Users can simply download; import settings, saved passwords, and extensions from their old browser; and get browsing again within 60 seconds.
Integrated AI: A novel approach from Brave that transforms browsing via AI, while still maintaining strict privacy and security safeguards.
The Brave browser is available in more than 50 languages, with support for more languages on the horizon.
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Independent: Brave Search is one of only three global-scale independent search engines, and the only one not influenced by Big Tech companies like Google and Microsoft. Brave Search is powered by its own index of the Web, and built with novel index-building techniques like machine learning and anonymous contributions by real users.
Private: Brave Search does not profile its users. Its impossible for Brave to share, sell, or lose a users search data because that data isnt collected in the first place.
AI answers: Its AI-powered summarizer serves lightning fast, accurate answers for a quarter of all daily queries (or about 20 million per day), making it one of the most widely used AI answer engines in the world today. It also features a conversational interface called Ask Brave.
Browser default: Most new Brave browser users will see Brave Search as their default search engine. Its also available as the default search in any other browser, or at search.brave.com. Brave Search supports more than 40 languages, and were constantly adding more.
Brave Search API: Brave Search can also power other AI and search applications, via the Brave Search API.
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The core that sets Brave apart from any other browserthe key to everything, reallyis Shields, Braves built-in ad & tracker blocker. But Brave is about so much more than blocking the visible, third-party ads that clutter up webpages and slow down browsing.
Braves best-in-class privacy features include:
Best of all, Brave Shields work out-of-the-box. There are no dials to turn, no special knowledge required. The Shields feature is on by default, so users can simply browse their favorite sites in Bravemore private and secure; faster; and with far fewer annoyances and clutter.
Learn more about Brave Shields.
Learn more about Braves advanced privacy techniques.
Other table-stakes features include video and image search; shopping carousels; sports, weather, and other informational widgets; featured snippets; search operators; bangs; and fallback mixing (a way to tune results via anonymous checks of other engines).
(Brave browser): The smart AI assistant built right into the Brave browser. Leo can answer questions, summarize pages (even PDFs and Google Docs / Sheets), generate new content, analyze or translate text or images, suggest and write code, and more.
(Brave Search): For many question-like queries, Brave Search will surface an AI-powered answer right at the top of the search engine results page (SERP). There’s also a new search/AI chat experience called Ask Brave.
The Brave Search index is accessible via a publicly available API to power other search and AI applications, train models, and more.
Support content creators and earn the Basic Attention Token (BAT).
By blocking creepy ads, trackers, and other unwanted junk, the Brave browser brings a variety of performance improvements over other browsers. These include:
In Braves latest round of performance tests, Brave showed significant improvement across each metric.
On Android & desktop, the Brave browser is powered by the open-source Chromium browser engine. On iOS, the Brave browser is powered by Apples WebKit. And, thanks to its Chromium core, on Android and desktop Brave supports any extension available in the Chrome Web Store (even some MV2 extensions).
Brave Search is powered by its own, totally independent index of the Web. This is true for text-based search results, as well as image and video results. It is one of only three global-scale independent search engines (the others being Microsofts Bing and Alphabets Google). The Brave Search team used several novel AI techniques to build its index. The index is also grown via anonymous contributions from real Brave users. This mechanismcalled the Web Discovery Project (WDP)allows users to contribute anonymous data about some searches and webpage visits, thus growing the index and improving result quality/nuance for all users. Brave Search also offers users the opportunity to anonymously check other search engines for results via a technique called fallback mixing, and augment results accordingly.
Many Brave users are cord-cutters, meaning theyre not reachable through traditional channels like TV or social media. Theyre tech savvy, discerning, and highly engaged. Because of this unique audience profile, Brave Ads perform far better than other ad channels on key metrics like impressions, click-through rates (CTR), purchases, and brand recognition.
Brave Ads also boast several other unique value propositions, including:
Major brands like Amazon, Ford, Intuit, and Wayfair have found success with Brave Ads, as have brands in more specific verticals like crypto/Web3, gaming, and travel.
Brave Ads include three different ad units, each of which are available across desktop & mobile:
It also now offers marketers and media buyers a self-serve ads manager.
With a truly independent index of the Web, Brave Search can be a great resource for other companies. The Brave Search API can power search functionality in other apps, and serve as a unique source of training data for AI models. The Brave Search API offers:
Used by some of the biggest names in AI, including Cohere, Mistral, Perplexity, and You.com, the Brave Search API continues to grow at an exponential rate. Learn more.
Brave offers four different premium-feature experiences. One is only available via subscription, while the remaining three are subscription-based ways to unlock additional functionality of otherwise free features (aka freemium).
Brave Wallet is the only secure Web3 wallet built directly into a private browser. Use of Brave Wallet is totally free, while Brave earns a small (1%) fee on fiat-to-crypto transactions (through onramp partners) conducted in Brave Wallet.
Brave also earns a nominal fee on creator tips made via Brave Rewards. Lastly, Brave earns revenue through partnerships with other Web3 companies and DApps made available in Brave Wallet and Brave Rewards.
Brave was co-founded in 2015 by Internet pioneers Brendan Eich (creator of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla) and Brian Bondy (formerly of Khan Academy and Mozilla).
We remember ad-free pages. We remember when Google said Dont be evil and actually meant it. We remember what the Web was meant to beand were fighting to build a user-first Web. For privacy, neutrality, openness, and most of all for freedom online.
For us, privacy isnt just marketing. Its real, tangible fixes. Our world-class engineering, security, and research teams core mission is to safeguard your data, not take itto close data loopholes, not open them. Every single day we discover new vulnerabilities and new schemes by Big Tech. Every single day we work to shield you from those schemes, and build those shields directly into our products. Because privacy should be easy.
Below are just a few of the people leading the Brave movement.
[image of Brendan Eich]
Founder & CEO
[image of Brian Bondy]
Founder & CTO
[image of Yan Zhu]
Chief Information Security Officer
[image of Josep M. Pujol]
Chief of Search
[image of Brian Brown]
Chief Business Officer
[image of Bill Engles]
Chief Financial Officer
[image of Jean-Paul Schmetz]
Chief of Ads
[image of Brad Richter]
VP of Design
[image of Brian Clifton]
VP of Engineering
[image of Catherine Corre]
VP of Communications
[image of Marshall Rose]
Principal Engineer
[image of Luke Mulks]
VP of Business Operations
[image of Jan Piotrowski]
VP of Business
[image of Brian Johnson]
Principal Engineer
[image of Ryan Watson]
VP of IT
[image of Aubrey Keus]
VP, BAT and Browser Services
[image of Shivan Kaul Sahib]
VP of Privacy & Security
[image of Shezmeen Prasad]
VP of Marketing
[image of Chris More]
VP of Growth
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