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​5 Hidden Brave Browser Features That Will Transform How You Browse the Web

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Picture this: You're drowning in browser tabs, your laptop fan is screaming like a jet engine, and you're scrolling through three pages of Google ads just to find one legitimate result. Sound familiar?

Most people discover Brave Browser for its ad-blocking superpowers and stay for the privacy protection. But here's what they don't realize—buried beneath that familiar interface lies a treasure trove of productivity tools that can revolutionize your entire browsing experience.

Greg Doig uncovers five hidden Brave features that can totally change your online experience. While most people switch to Brave to escape trackers, these tools turn the browser into a high-performance digital workspace.

After diving deep into Brave's lesser-known capabilities, I discovered features so helpful that I wondered how I ever browsed without them. These aren't just nice-to-haves—they're game-changers that address the most annoying aspects of modern web browsing.

Here is the quick rundown of what you've been missing:


1. Speed Reader: Instant Clarity for Information Overload

Forget basic reading modes that you have to toggle on after a page loads. Brave's Speed Reader is proactive—it strips away distractions, ads, and clunky formatting before the article even hits your screen.

Think of it as your personal content butler. When you land on a cluttered news site with pop-ups, sidebars, and auto-playing videos, Speed Reader instantly transforms it into a clean, magazine-style reading experience—no more hunting for the actual article content buried between ads.

  • Customization: You can adjust fonts, themes (dark mode, sepia, etc.), and text size to create a reading environment that's easy on your eyes.

Pro tip: Enable automatic Speed Reader for news sites you visit regularly. Go to Settings > Additional Settings > Privacy and Security, then toggle "Automatically show reader view on supported articles." Your eyes (and attention span) will thank you.

2. Meet Leo: Your Private AI Assistant That Actually Respects Your Privacy

Tucked away in the sidebar is Leo, Brave's built-in AI. Unlike other AI assistants that require a login and harvest your data, Leo is built with a "privacy-first" mindset.

Here's where Leo shines in real-world scenarios: researching complex topics without leaving your browser, getting quick summaries of lengthy articles when you're short on time, or drafting professional emails without the awkwardness of switching between multiple apps.

  • Capabilities: Leo can summarize long articles, answer complex questions, or help you draft emails.
  • The Privacy Edge: Leo doesn't store your chats or use them to train its model. The free version is competent, though a premium tier exists for power users.

I tested Leo with a 5,000-word research paper and asked for a 200-word summary. Within seconds, I had a perfectly structured overview that captured all the key points. Try doing that with traditional note-taking methods.

3. Brave Search: Results, Not Ads (Finally!)

If you're tired of scrolling through three pages of sponsored links on Google just to find a real website, it's time to try Brave Search.

Remember when search engines actually helped you find information instead of trying to sell you things? Brave Search brings back that experience. It's particularly powerful for technical queries, research projects, and finding genuine reviews instead of affiliate-stuffed listicles.

  • Organic First: It prioritizes real, relevant results over paid placements.
  • Anonymity: Your searches are never used to build a profile of you. It's the closest thing to a "clean" search engine experience available today.

Real-world example: I searched for "best wireless headphones" on Google versus Brave Search. Google's first page was 80% ads and sponsored content. Brave Search delivered actual comparison articles and user forums on the first page. The difference is night and day.

4. Memory Saver: Ending the Tab Lag Crisis Once and For All

We've all been there: 50 tabs open and a computer that's slowing to a crawl. Brave's Memory Saver fixes this by putting inactive tabs to sleep, instantly freeing up RAM for the task you're actually working on.

This feature is a lifesaver for researchers, students, or anyone who tends to accumulate tabs like digital hoarding. Instead of forcing yourself to close potentially useful pages, Memory Saver lets you keep everything open without the performance penalty.

  • Battery Boost: If you're on a laptop, you can also toggle Energy Saver mode to squeeze more life out of your battery when you're away from a charger.

The numbers don't lie: In my testing, Memory Saver reduced RAM usage by up to 60% with 30+ tabs open. That translates to faster performance, cooler temperatures, and significantly better battery life on laptops.

5. Brave News: Your Personalized Feed That Cuts Through the Noise

Why look at a blank "New Tab" page when you could stay informed? Brave News lets you curate a personalized feed from your favorite sources and topics, directly on your dashboard. It essentially turns every new tab into a custom newspaper tailored to your interests.

Unlike social media feeds designed to maximize engagement (often through outrage), Brave News focuses on delivering actual information. You can follow specific publications, topics, or even RSS feeds, creating a distraction-free way to stay current without falling into doom-scrolling.

Set up tip: Start with 3-5 high-quality sources in your field of interest. Too many sources create information overload, while too few limit your perspective. You can continually expand later as you develop your reading habits.

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The Bottom Line: Your Browser Can Do More Than You Think

Brave has evolved far beyond a simple ad blocker. These features turn your browser into a complete productivity suite—yet most people don't even know they exist!

The beauty of these tools lies in their seamless integration. You're not adding more apps or services to juggle—you're unlocking capabilities that were already built into software you use every day. It's like discovering your car had a turbo button all along.

What other tools have hidden gems you haven't discovered yet?

Take 10 minutes today to explore these features. Start with Speed Reader on your next article, ask Leo a complex question, or enable Memory Saver if you're a tab collector. Small changes in how you browse can lead to massive improvements in productivity and digital well-being.

Stay tuned for more tech tips and deep dives here at Tech Brewed. If you haven't caught this episode yet, consider it your official invitation to unlock a faster, more innovative way to browse.

Happy exploring.


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