What Brave flags are guys using?

What useful Brave flags are you guys using?

Edit: Since some of you asked, here are the ones I’m using.

Feature Status Hashtag
Enable Brave Rewards self-custody connection options Disabled #brave-rewards-allow-self-custody-providers
Use rounded corners on main content areas Enabled #brave-web-view-rounded-corners
Enable Brave Wallet Disabled #native-brave-wallet
Enable Brave Wallet Bitcoin support Disabled #brave-wallet-bitcoin
Brave News prompts on New Tab Page Disabled #brave-news-peek
Brave News Feed Update Disabled #brave-news-feed-update
Enable Gemini for Brave Rewards Disabled #brave-rewards-gemini
Enable experimental Brave VPN Disabled #brave-vpn
Playlist Enabled #playlist
Brave AI Chat Disabled #brave-ai-chat
Brave AI Chat History Disabled #brave-ai-chat-history
Brave AI Chat Rewrite In Place From Context Menu Enabled #brave-ai-chat-context-menu-rewrite-in-place
Brave Player Enabled #brave-player
Override software rendering list Enabled #ignore-gpu-blocklist
Smooth Scrolling Enabled #smooth-scrolling
Experimental QUIC protocol Enabled #enable-quic
Fluent scrollbars Enabled #fluent-scrollbars
Parallel downloading Enabled #enable-parallel-downloading
Tab Hover Card Images Enabled #tab-hover-card-images
Windows Scrolling Personality Enabled #windows-scrolling-personality
Elastic Overscroll Enabled #elastic-overscroll
Link Preview Enabled #link-preview
Enable the ability to configure how aggressive Memory Saver is Enabled #memory-saver-aggressiveness
  • Wondering how I made the above table?
    Just go to ChatGPT paste all the flags you’re using and write the following command.

only pick enable/disable status and the hashtag and make this into a reddit table list

Hope this helps!

auto dark mode on (non-image elements)
shortcut not apps off
fluent scrollbars on
parallel downloading on

Enabled Flags:
Use rounded corners on main content areas
Smooth Scrolling
Overlay Scrollbars
Experimental QUIC protocol
GPU rasterization
Tab Scrolling | Enabled - tabs shrink to a medium width
Tab Scrolling Buttons | Enabled - to the left of the tabstrip
Tab Scrolling With Dragging | Enabled - tabs scrolling with constant speed
Tab Scrolling Overflow Indicator | Enabled - Fade
Parallel downloading
Windows Scrolling Personality
Enables Display Compositor to use a new gpu thread.
Enable the ability to configure how aggressive Memory Saver is.

Disabled Flags:

Touch UI Layout

Brave playlist is my jam!

Do you have any you would recommend?

Isn’t “Experimental QUIC protocol” on Chromium Default is already Enable in source codes? So does on Firefox browser.
I meant what used to set it Enable if it already Enabled?

Enabled:

  • Override download danger level

  • Compact mode for the browser - Prototype

  • Link Preview

  • Parallel downloading

  • Fluent scrollbars.

  • Fluent Overlay scrollbars.

  • Top Chrome Toasts

  • Compact horizontal tabs design

Do these sync at all and is there any easy way to set these all at once? I like the ones OP has. It’d be cool to just copy and paste it in some way.

New user to brave here! Can someone explain what flags are and recommend me some :slight_smile:

touch ui layout disabled smooth scrolling disabled brave wallet disabled all the AI-crap disabled

BTW what are fluent scrollbars? I prefer the Firefox scrollbars though because they aren’t as wide as the Brave ones.

can I copy/pasta that somewhere? slick.

Yes, thanks for reminding just edited the post!

Flags are a way to activate browser features that are not available by default.

For example, Chrome wanted to allow users to try picture-in-picture video features, before rolling it out to everyone.

The feature was made available behind a flag, so any user could try it out and give feedback. The code and design were tested and polished based on the feedback, so now you can use picture-in-picture by default in Chrome,

Thank you so much, can you talk me through how to enable the flags? Do I just copy and paste each line into the flag section?

Go to brave://flags and enable/disable them.