Brave is doubling down on user choice with the introduction of Brave Origin, a new premium tier for its popular privacy browser. This move acknowledges a segment of users who desire Brave's core privacy protections without the full suite of integrated features. According to Brave's announcement, Origin offers a stripped-down experience for those prioritizing simplicity.
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A Focused Privacy Browser
The rationale behind Brave Origin stems from user feedback requesting a more focused browser. While Brave's existing free version includes features like AI integration, crypto wallet functionalities, and its optional VPN, Brave Origin aims to provide the fundamental ad and tracker blocking that defines the privacy browser. This minimalist approach is designed for users who want to manage their web experience without the complexity of additional services.
Brave emphasizes that the core privacy and performance features, including industry-leading ad and tracker blocking via Brave Shields and regular security updates, remain intact. The decision to offer a paid, minimalist tier supports Brave's business model, which relies on subscriptions, partnerships, and privacy-first advertising rather than user data harvesting, unlike competitors such as Chrome.
Streamlined Features, Unchanged Privacy
Brave Origin users will see features like Leo AI, Rewards (which also disables browser-based Brave Ads), and the Tor VPN removed or disabled by default. For those opting for the standalone application, these features are compiled out of the build, resulting in a smaller executable. Users who choose to upgrade their existing Brave installation will find these features accessible via a new settings panel, toggled off by default.
