How to get cited in Brave's AI (Leo)
By Abhijay Tondak, Founder · Updated July 1, 2026 · 5 min read
To be cited in Brave's AI assistant, apply standard GEO fundamentals and note that Brave answers using its own independent search index rather than relying on Google or Bing - so having genuine, crawlable authority in an independent index matters. The winning content is the same answer-first, structured, verifiable, authoritative material that works everywhere; Brave's distinction is that it's a reminder not to optimize only for the dominant engines' indexes.
Key takeaways
- Brave's AI answers from Brave's own independent search index, not Google's or Bing's.
- The fundamentals apply: answer-first, structured, verifiable, authoritative content.
- Being crawlable and genuinely authoritative in an independent index matters - don't optimize for only one.
- Brave's privacy focus attracts a distinct, often valuable audience.
- Broad, genuine authority is what makes you citable across independent indexes, not index-specific tricks.
What makes Brave's AI different
Brave's AI assistant is notable for running on Brave's own independent search index, rather than syndicating results from Google or Bing. That independence is the strategic point: optimizing only for the dominant engines' indexes can leave you invisible in independent ones. Being genuinely authoritative and crawlable across the web - not just tuned to one giant's index - is what carries into engines like Brave's.
The fundamentals still apply
Brave's AI, like any retrieval engine, rewards citable content:
- Answer-first, self-contained claims.
- Clear, extractable structure.
- Verifiable, specific facts.
- Genuine authority and corroboration.
A distinct, valuable audience
Brave's privacy focus attracts users who deliberately avoid mainstream engines - often a distinct, engaged, and commercially valuable audience. Being present in Brave's answers reaches people you might miss by optimizing only for the largest engines. The effort is minimal beyond your existing GEO work, but the incremental reach can matter.
Frequently asked questions
Does Brave's AI use Google or Bing results?
No - Brave runs its own independent search index. That's the strategic point: optimizing only for the dominant engines' indexes can leave you invisible in independent ones, so build genuine, broad, crawlable authority.
Do I need special optimization for Brave?
No - the same answer-first, structured, verifiable, authoritative content wins. Brave is a reminder to build engine-agnostic authority (well-linked, well-mentioned, crawlable) rather than tuning only to one dominant index.
Why bother with a smaller engine like Brave?
Its privacy focus attracts a distinct, engaged, often commercially valuable audience you might miss optimizing only for the biggest engines - and the effort is minimal beyond your existing GEO work.
How do I make sure independent indexes can find me?
Be genuinely crawlable and authoritative: clean, accessible pages, real inbound links and mentions, and consistent entity data. Independent indexes reward real authority over dominant-engine-specific tricks.
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