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Brave

Brave gives users control over their data and attention by blocking invasive ads while rewarding them for opting into privacy-preserving ads, offering advertisers a brand-safe, consent-based channel with no third-party tracking.

San Francisco, California, United StatesFounded 2015

Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment

Industry
Privacy-First Browser & Digital Advertising
Business Model
Advertising Platform / Cryptocurrency-based Ecosystem
Target Market
Privacy-conscious consumers, advertisers seeking brand-safe and privacy-compliant inventory
Employee Count
201-500
Funding
~$42M
Revenue Range
$50M-$100M
API Available
Limited
Market Position

Leading privacy-first browser with a built-in opt-in advertising network, positioned as a disruptor to traditional programmatic advertising and mainstream browsers

Overview

Brave Software, founded by Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich and Brian Bondy, builds a Chromium-based web browser that blocks third-party ads and trackers by default, fundamentally challenging the traditional digital advertising model. At its core, Brave offers an alternative advertising ecosystem called Brave Ads, where users opt in to see privacy-preserving ads and earn Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency as compensation for their attention. This model positions Brave as both a consumer privacy tool and a disruptive force in the AdTech industry. Brave's advertising platform leverages on-device machine learning to match ads to users without transmitting personal data to external servers, making it inherently GDPR and CCPA-friendly. Advertisers can run campaigns through the Brave Ads platform targeting users based on anonymized interest categories, with performance metrics reported in aggregate. The browser has grown to tens of millions of monthly active users, giving Brave a meaningful audience for its opt-in ad network. In the broader AdTech ecosystem, Brave represents a growing privacy-first movement that competes with mainstream browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari while also challenging traditional programmatic advertising infrastructure. Its BAT token, built on the Ethereum blockchain, enables a micropayment system for content creators and publishers. Brave has also expanded into search with Brave Search, an independent search engine, further deepening its privacy-focused product suite and creating additional advertising inventory.

Products & Features

Brave Browser

Chromium-based browser with built-in ad and tracker blocking, fingerprinting protection, and HTTPS upgrades

Brave Ads

Opt-in, privacy-preserving advertising platform where users earn BAT for viewing ads matched via on-device ML

Basic Attention Token (BAT)

Ethereum-based cryptocurrency used to reward users for attention and enable micropayments to content creators

Brave Rewards

System allowing users to accumulate BAT from ads and tip or auto-contribute to publishers and creators

Brave Search

Independent privacy-focused search engine with its own web index, free of Google or Bing dependencies

Brave Wallet

Built-in self-custody crypto wallet integrated into the browser for managing BAT and other digital assets

Brave News

Privacy-preserving in-browser news feed with ad placements for publishers

Key Features
Built-in ad and tracker blocking by defaultOn-device ad matching — no personal data sent to serversBAT cryptocurrency rewards for users who opt into adsCreator tipping and auto-contribute via Brave RewardsIndependent search engine (Brave Search)Built-in crypto walletFingerprinting and script blockingTor integration for private browsing windows
Use Cases
Privacy-compliant brand advertising without third-party trackingReaching privacy-conscious audiences unreachable via traditional programmaticPublisher monetization through Brave Rewards contributionsCrypto and Web3 product advertising to a crypto-native audiencePerformance campaigns with opt-in, high-intent usersContent creator monetization via BAT tipping
Customer Segments
Privacy-conscious individual consumersCrypto and Web3 enthusiastsDigital advertisers seeking cookieless, consent-based inventoryIndependent publishers and content creatorsEnterprise users seeking secure browsing
Corporate history
  • 2015Founded

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