Brave Releases Arm Version of its Browser

Brave in stable on ARM64

Brave announced that its flagship desktop web browser is now available natively for Windows on Arm in stable with the full feature set.

“ARM64 Brave on Windows is now stable and offers native performance,” Brave senior director of DevOps Mihai Plesa tweeted. “You also get to enjoy the same features we offer on x64/x86 like Widevine, IPFS, Tor.”

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The native version of Brave for Windows on Arm is available from Brave.com, the Microsoft Store, or GitHub. Its release closely follows the release of an Arm native version of Google Chrome, though only in the Canary channel. Other native browsers for Windows on Arm include Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox.

Thanks to Neowin for the tip.

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