Bring Your Own Model (BYOM): using Brave Leo with your own LLMs
Brave Nightly sets a new standard for AI privacy and customization. Connect your preferred AI model, local or remote, directly to Leo in your browser.
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We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded support for Brave Translate—our tool to translate websites privately and securely—and that we’ve added 93 languages, going from 15 supported languages to 108! New languages include Chinese, Hindi, and Arabic—check out the full list. Brave Translate is currently available for desktop and Android (v1.45), with iOS support coming in a future update.
Chromium’s native translation service caches user translation requests, passing that data along to Google’s API. Brave Translate, however, is privacy-preserving and enables users to privately translate websites in over 100 languages, without exposing browsing activity. Brave uses a self-hosted server and the Lingvanex translation engine to power translations, which means no caching, and no feeding your translation requests to privacy-threatening models.
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Brave Translate works quickly and efficiently, providing high quality translation without relying on Big Tech. It’s just one more way that the Brave browser continues to differentiate itself from the competition and put users first. Download Brave, and test out Brave Translate today.
Brave Nightly sets a new standard for AI privacy and customization. Connect your preferred AI model, local or remote, directly to Leo in your browser.
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