Brave Search Adds CodeLLM for Programming-Related Queries

Brave announced today that it has integrated CodeLLM into Brave Search to help developers with their programming-related queries.

“CodeLLM combines the depth and quality of search results with the summarization and explainability power of large language models and gives programmers an option to get AI code snippets grounded in search results with step-by-step explanations and citations of the sources for reference and validation,” the firm told me today. “CodeLLM is free and, starting today, is integrated in Brave Search across desktop and mobile so users do not have to switch apps or compromise on privacy.”

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Brave Search automatically detects programming-related queries, but users will often see a CodeLLM widget at the top of search results to trigger it manually. It will be adding CodeLLM results through the Brave Search API in the near future as well.

Brave Search currently serves an average of 25 million queries per day, the firm says, while its browser now has over 60 million users.

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