As a regular user of Brave’s AI assistant, I’d like to request a native “Download as .md” feature for chat transcripts.
Currently, I manually copy/paste conversations into Joomla (my Markdown-based note-keeping system), which works — but it’s time-consuming and risks losing formatting, emojis, and structure. A one-click export to .md would:
Preserve all Markdown formatting, code blocks, lists, and emojis
Enable seamless integration with note-taking, documentation, and knowledge management tools
Empower users to archive, share, and reuse AI-generated content across platforms
Why this matters: .md is the RTF of this century — lightweight, portable, future-proof, and universally supported. For users who rely on Markdown workflows (like developers, writers, researchers, and power users), this feature isn’t just convenient — it’s essential.
Please consider adding this to the appropriate roadmap. It would significantly enhance the utility and professionalism of Brave’s AI experience.
Thank you for building such a powerful tool — I’m excited to see where it goes next!
This might be the most hilarious thing I read all day I nearly spat my coffee out. Heck no, if you don’t understand the lovely nature of RTF and image, object embedding, something you cannot do with .md files, then you have no idea what you’re talking about.
Not to mention since your post is riddled — with — all — of — these, I cannot help but feel you aren’t even a human being, considering your other post referred to others as “human” (like you’re not a human). (No one has — on their keyboard, and no one is here typing ALT codes all day long like this, so excuses for using — don’t work on me.)
I was tired and used the AI tool to rewrite my raw output. The use of the “emphasis dash” is common in period newspapers, where I spend a lot of my time these days editing poor OCR of period newspapers for our National Library. Leo AI chose to use “—”, instead of the commas that I had inserted.
I used to use rtf files a lot back when my employer enforced a MS SOE upon us. Even though I spent most of my time in terminal windows accessing *nix machines.
I can assure you I am human, and live in Queensland, Australia.