Brave Browser
Privacy-first browser with built-in AI assistant Leo and native ad/tracker blocking.
About this Tool
Brave Browser is a free, open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, founded by Brendan Eich (creator of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla). It is built on the Chromium engine, which means it supports the same extensions and web standards as Chrome, but with a fundamentally different approach to privacy. Brave is designed for anyone who wants faster, more private browsing without needing to install a stack of extensions or tinker with settings.
How Brave Browser works
At its core, Brave blocks ads and trackers by default through a feature called Brave Shields. Every page load strips out third-party tracking scripts, cross-site cookies, and fingerprinting attempts before they reach the browser. The result is noticeably faster page loads and reduced data usage compared to browsers that rely on extensions for the same protection.
Brave also includes Leo, a built-in AI assistant accessible directly from the browser sidebar. Leo can summarize web pages, answer questions about content you are viewing, generate text, and translate passages. It runs conversations through privacy-preserving infrastructure, meaning queries are not tied to your identity or stored after the session ends.
For users who need deeper anonymity, Brave offers a private browsing mode with Tor integration. This routes traffic through the Tor network without requiring a separate browser install. Brave Search, the company’s independent search engine, serves as the default and does not profile users or build ad-targeting indexes.
Strengths
- Privacy without configuration. Shields is active from the first launch. There is no setup process, no extension shopping, and no toggling hidden settings. Trackers, ads, and fingerprinting scripts are blocked automatically.
- Leo AI is built in. Having an AI assistant native to the browser removes the need for a separate tab, subscription, or extension. Summarizing long articles or pulling key details from a page takes one click.
- Chromium compatibility. Because Brave runs on the same engine as Chrome, nearly all Chrome Web Store extensions work without modification. Switching from Chrome does not mean losing your favorite tools.
- Genuinely free. There is no premium tier required for core privacy features. Ad blocking, Shields, Brave Search, Tor mode, and basic Leo access are all included at no cost.
- Tor integration in one click. Opening a private window with Tor is straightforward and does not require downloading or configuring a separate application.
Limitations
- Brave Rewards can feel out of place. Brave offers an opt-in system where users view privacy-respecting ads in exchange for Basic Attention Tokens (BAT). While entirely optional, the prompts to enable it can feel at odds with the browser’s anti-ad identity, and the token economy adds complexity that most users will ignore.
- Leo AI has depth limits. For quick summaries and simple questions, Leo performs well. For multi-step research, nuanced analysis, or extended conversations, it does not match dedicated AI tools. Advanced Leo models require a paid subscription.
- Aggressive blocking can break sites. Some websites rely on scripts that Shields blocks by default. Users occasionally need to lower shield settings on specific sites to get login forms, payment flows, or embedded content to work properly.
- Smaller ecosystem than Chrome. While extension compatibility is high, some Chrome-specific sync features and deep Google integrations (like seamless Google Drive or Gmail shortcuts) do not carry over.
Who it is for
Brave is a strong fit for privacy-conscious users who do not want to sacrifice speed or convenience. It works well for everyday browsing, research, and casual AI-assisted tasks. Freelancers and remote workers who spend hours in a browser benefit from the reduced clutter and faster page loads. Users who are uncomfortable with Google’s data practices but still want a Chromium-based experience will find Brave a practical alternative.
It is less ideal for users deeply embedded in the Google ecosystem who rely on Chrome sync across multiple devices, or for power users who need a full-featured AI assistant for complex, ongoing workflows.
How it compares
Brave occupies a different lane than most productivity AI tools. Where something like Grammarly focuses specifically on writing quality and communication, Brave provides a broader, browser-level layer of AI assistance and privacy protection. Leo can help draft or refine text, but it is not a substitute for Grammarly’s deep grammar and tone analysis.
Compared to task-focused tools like Todoist, Brave is not a project management solution. Its value is in making the browsing experience itself faster, more private, and lightly AI-augmented. Users who need both structured task management and private browsing will likely run Brave alongside a dedicated productivity app rather than choosing one over the other.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Leo AI Assistant
- ✓Native Ad Blocking
- ✓No Conversation Storage
- ✓Free plan or freemium pricing
- ✓Available on both iOS and Android
✗ Cons
- ✗Some advanced features may require higher-tier plans
- ✗Limited public documentation on advanced use cases
Key Features
Leo AI Assistant
Native Ad Blocking
Brave Search
Brave Shields
Tor Integration
No Conversation Storage
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