Brave vs Safari

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right tool.

BraveSafari
TaglinePrivacy-first Chromium browser that blocks ads by default.Apple's energy-efficient browser, essential for iOS testing.
CategoryWeb BrowserWeb Browser
PricingFreeFree
Skill LevelBeginnerBeginner
PlatformsWindows, Mac, Linux, Ios, AndroidMac, Ios
Use CasesSolo Indie, Content CreationSolo Indie, Side Project
TraitsOffline Capable, Privacy Friendly, Active Development, Open SourceOffline Capable, Fast To Set Up
Best ForBest for developers and power users who want Chrome compatibility with built-in privacy and no ad-related performance overhead.Best for Mac and iOS developers who need to test their sites on WebKit and want the best battery life on Apple hardware.

Brave

Brave is built on Chromium and blocks ads, trackers, and fingerprinting out of the box — no extensions needed. It is compatible with Chrome extensions, loads pages faster than Chrome due to fewer requests, and offers an optional privacy-preserving ad rewards system.

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Safari

Safari is Apple's native browser, optimised for battery life on Mac and iPhone. Its Web Inspector provides responsive design simulation, JavaScript profiling, and network monitoring. Any site intended for iOS users must be tested in Safari — it is the only browser engine allowed on the App Store.

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