After a preview of Opera Browser Days in Lisbon this year, Opera has rolled out its Opera Neon agentic AI browser. Now accessible to early users, the browser’s creators have aligned themselves with other firms pursuing a fundamentally new method of browsing.
According to Opera, Neon transcends mere web browsing, as the agentic AI embedded within the browser can operate autonomously and tackle intricate projects. It can perform tasks, generate code, and yield results straight within the browser. “We designed Opera Neon for ourselves and for all who extensively engage with AI in their daily activities,” stated Opera EVP Krystian Kolondra. “Today, we invite the initial users who will assist in innovating the future of agentic browsing alongside us.”
The key functionalities of Opera Neon revolve around tasks, cards, and the capability for the browser to take initiative on your behalf. It streamlines processes like opening new tabs and closing others, merging several AI agents to produce accurate responses, initiate a project from scratch, and more.
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A standout feature of Opera Neon is Tasks. This offers an innovative means to arrange and manage searches within a singular context. By designating a Task, the AI can assess, compare, and act across several sources simultaneously.
Through Cards, users can enhance their search inquiries by employing community-generated prompts. For instance, if you’re heading somewhere for a few days, rather than crafting an extensive prompt including everything you might require, you can simply indicate your travel plans and discover the ideal community-created suggestions.