Neeva was created to give you a choice in how you search and experience the internet
Neeva, the new secure search engine is a search engine that looks for information on the web as well as personal files like emails and other documents. It will not show any advertisements and it will not collect or profit from user data. Neeva is always ad-free and private. Our mission is to serve our users, and only our users.
Behind Neeva stands two people with a long career at Google, Sridhar Ramaswamy, and Vivek Raghunathan, having been YouTube’s 1st Senior Vice President and 2nd Vice President, respectively. Both have created a team of 60 people financing a round of 77.5 million. Will share 20% of the income with their main content partners, having for now Quora and Medium.

Did you know you get generic results when you search?
Neeva makes it so much easier to focus on what I want to read now that I don’t have to dodge all the ads. Excellent results. For scientific queries, Neeva places legitimate science and medical results front and center. It will not show any advertisements and it will not collect or profit from user data.
Did you know 1000s of trackers follow you every week?
Neeva lets you pick the news sources you trust and retailers you love. It blocks all trackers to keep your data safe. It-dumps the web giant’s venerable ad-based business model in the interest of avoiding distractions, privacy quandaries, and other compromises.

The thing that gives you cancer, the tobacco, if you will, is the ad model.
Obviously, being a paid search engine, the search experience will be completely ad-free, and what is more interesting, trying to offer what they call real, having a clear orientation towards users as the only customers.

Neeva is a new search engine offered under subscription mode, with a monthly fee of US $ 4.95 per month, offering three months of free trials so that users can convince themselves to be part of the initiative. In any case, the number of options increases, and that is good, although now the most difficult thing is to reach users to convince them to use their services for a small fee in exchange for guaranteeing an experience fully compatible with privacy.