Brave Browser's new Brave Playlist feature saves any media for later

Brave Browser Playlist Hero
Brave Browser Playlist Hero (Image credit: Brave)

What you need to know

  • Brave Brower has gained a new feature that saves media for later.
  • Brave Playlist is like a read later service but for video, images, podcasts, and more.

The popular web browser Brave Browser has been updated to add support for a new feature that is designed to give users a way to save media for later. Brave Playlist can save any media to a list, ready to be enjoyed whenever.

Users can add videos, podcasts, and more while browsing the web all with a single tap. Brace says media can also be enjoyed offline, too.

Make a playlist of the content you love, right in your browser. Add almost any media and play anytime, anywhere. Even offline.With Brave Playlist, you can create a playlist of your favorite audio and video streams, straight in your browser. Add with a single tap. No extra apps on your device.

Brave Playlist is a free feature that is included with the standard Brave Browser download. You can download Brave Browser from the App Store right now.

We are excited to introduce something we call Playlist. As you browse the web on Brave and come across videos or audio, music or podcasts, you can add them to your Playlist and listen/watch them later. It is a little like bookmarks for your media and we hope you enjoy using it.

Being able to save streaming video for offline viewing could be a huge deal for many and it's something that shouldn't be overlooked.

Oliver Haslam
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Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too. Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.