Brave Adds Detailed Answers Feature to AI-Powered Search

Brave updates its AI-powered search with a detailed answers feature
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Key Points

  • Brave adds a detailed answers feature to its Ask Brave AI search.
  • The new mode delivers longer, report‑style answers with multimedia enrichments.
  • Users can trigger Ask Brave by clicking the ask button, using the ask tab, or adding “??” to a query.
  • Deep Research powers contextual additions such as news, products, and business listings.
  • Chats are encrypted and automatically deleted after 24 hours of inactivity.
  • Chief of Search Josep M. Pujol highlighted the contrast between quick AI Answers and richer Ask Brave responses.
  • The feature joins a wave of AI‑enhanced search tools, including recent expansions by Google.

Brave announced a new feature for its AI‑driven search suite, Ask Brave, that delivers longer, report‑style answers alongside its existing AI Answers summaries. The enhancement automatically detects query intent, offers richer content such as videos, news articles, and product links, and integrates a chat mode powered by Deep Research. Users can trigger Ask Brave with a double question‑mark (??) or the ask button, and the company says the feature will boost the already high volume of AI‑generated responses while preserving privacy through encrypted, auto‑deleting chats.

New Detailed Answers Feature

Brave introduced a new capability within its AI‑powered search offering, Ask Brave, that provides detailed, report‑style answers to user queries. The feature sits alongside the previously launched AI Answers, which delivers concise summaries. According to the company, users already receive more than 15 million AI answers each day, and the new detailed mode is expected to generate millions more.

How It Works

Ask Brave automatically recognises the type of query entered and returns a comprehensive response without requiring users to switch to a special mode. The answer format mirrors that of popular AI chat tools, including links, videos, and image carousels. Users can initiate an Ask Brave query by clicking the ask button next to the search box, tapping the ask tab on a results page, or appending a double question mark (??) to a query when Brave is set as the default search engine.

User Experience Enhancements

The new feature integrates Deep Research, allowing the AI to pull contextual enrichments such as news articles, product information, and business listings directly into the answer. After receiving a response, users can ask follow‑up questions or request the answer be reformatted. Chief of Search at Brave, Josep M. Pujol, explained that while AI Answers offers quick summaries, Ask Brave provides longer answers, follow‑ups, and a chat mode enhanced with Deep Research, delivering “contextually relevant enrichments … in the right place, at the right time.”

Privacy and Competition

Brave emphasizes that chats are encrypted and automatically deleted after 24 hours of inactivity, reinforcing its privacy‑first positioning. The rollout arrives as other search providers, notably Google, expand their AI modes to additional languages, including a recent global rollout for Spanish.

Industry Context

The move reflects a broader trend of embedding generative AI capabilities into search experiences. By combining traditional search results with AI‑generated content, Brave aims to offer a more useful and privacy‑respectful alternative to mainstream search engines.

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