Brave is bringing its search engine into Anthropic’s Claude Cowork through Amazon Bedrock, giving the AI access to live web results instead of relying only on what it already knows.
It’s an enterprise-focused announcement, but it goes to show that Brave is no longer sitting on the sidelines targeting a niche audience.
Claude Cowork can already read documents, analyze files, and work through longer tasks. The missing piece has been fresh information. If you asked it about something that happened yesterday, or wanted it to verify claims against current sources, there wasn’t much it could do on its own.
That’s where Brave Search comes in.
Once the Brave Search MCP server is configured, Claude can search the web during a conversation, pull back current results, and cite the pages it used. The AI can also compare uploaded documents against what’s available online, point out outdated information, and fill in gaps with newer sources. So basically, Brave is giving Claude a better way to look things up.
The setup is aimed at companies running Claude through Amazon Bedrock rather than Anthropic’s own service. Model requests stay inside the customer’s AWS environment, while Brave handles the web search whenever Claude needs current information. According to Brave, prompts, uploaded files, and responses don’t leave the customer’s cloud environment.
Of course, there’s a bit of setup involved to get things up and running.
Admins need to connect Claude Cowork to Amazon Bedrock, subscribe to the Brave Search API through AWS Marketplace, then add Brave’s MCP server to Claude’s configuration before it becomes available as a tool. After that, Claude can ask permission to perform a live search whenever a task calls for one.
One detail that stood out to me is Brave’s emphasis on its own search index. The company says Brave Search now covers more than 40 billion pages, so Claude isn’t querying another search engine behind the scenes. Everything comes from Brave’s own index.
If you’ve been following Brave’s recent momentum, we’ve covered how it and DuckDuckGo have been gaining ground as Google leans more into AI-driven search changes. But this announcement shows that Brave isn’t shying away from AI itself.
Claude Cowork with Brave Search is available on both macOS and Windows in AWS Regions where Claude models are supported through Amazon Bedrock. Brave says the Search API starts at $0.005 per request and includes $5 in free monthly credits for new users.
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