The browser for privacy-conscious users
Brave is designed to provide a secure and fast web browsing experience while putting user privacy at the forefront. Its standout feature is a built-in ad and tracker blocker, known as Brave Shields, which operates by default. This results in quicker page load times and a cleaner, less cluttered browsing environment. With customizable blocking levels, users can fine-tune settings to match their privacy preferences, giving them greater control over personal data exposure.
Brave is equipped with a suite of privacy protection tools that enhance its overall security profile. A core feature is its automatic HTTPS upgrade, which secures connections wherever possible, replacing the now-deprecated HTTPS Everywhere extension. Additionally, fingerprinting protection helps reduce tracking based on device and browser characteristics. Users can also control which scripts run on websites, adding an extra layer of defense against malicious or intrusive code.
Privacy protection tools
Efficient user experience
The interface of Brave is minimalist and intuitive, designed to simplify navigation. The layout includes clearly labeled menus and a prominently placed address bar. Tab management features allow users to group, pin, and preview tabs seamlessly, while bookmarking is simplified through accessible toolbar options. It also supports a wide range of extensions from the Chrome Web Store, enabling users to further customize their browsing experience.
Cross-platform support
Brave works across various PC platforms and mobile devices. Its foundation on the Chromium engine allows it to leverage effective speed optimization techniques. It often uses less memory by blocking bandwidth-heavy ads and trackers, though actual performance varies by workload.
System requirements
Users should be aware of the basic device requirements to run Brave effectively. Supported systems include modern PC and mobile operating systems. While the developers have not officially published exact memory requirements, Brave can run with as little as 2 GB of RAM, 4 GB for casual use, and at least 8 GB for optimal performance in multi-tab environments.
Free with optional paid model
Brave uses a freemium model, offering essential features for free alongside optional premium tools such as a VPN and firewall. The integrated Brave Wallet allows users to manage cryptocurrency assets, including support for multiple blockchain networks. Notably, the Brave Rewards program enables users to earn Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) by opting into privacy-respecting ads, offering a way to benefit directly from their browsing activity.
Ad-free browsing experience delivered
Brave delivers a secure, private, and fast browsing experience with built-in ad and tracker blocking, HTTPS upgrades, and fingerprinting protection. Its minimalist interface offers seamless tab management and full support for Chrome extensions. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it follows a freemium model with optional VPN and firewall services and BAT token rewards via privacy-respecting ads.