Opera, the Norwegian browser company, has officially launched Opera Neon, a next-generation AI-powered browser designed for professionals who rely heavily on artificial intelligence in their daily workflows. Opera Neon combines advanced AI capabilities with a traditional browser interface, enabling users to execute complex tasks, automate workflows, and interact with the web in entirely new ways.
Introducing Agentic AI Browsing
Opera Neon introduces a paradigm shift in web browsing by integrating agentic AI that not only assists users but also performs tasks on their behalf. This innovation allows users to delegate actions such as opening and closing tabs, filling out forms, and gathering information across multiple websites all within the context of a single task. Unlike other AI assistants that operate solely in the cloud, Opera Neon performs these actions locally within the user’s browser session, ensuring enhanced privacy and security.
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Enhanced Productivity with Tasks and Cards
To streamline complex workflows, Opera Neon introduces two key features: Tasks and Cards. Tasks are self-contained workspaces that understand the user’s context, enabling the AI to analyze, compare, and act across multiple sources simultaneously. Cards are reusable prompt instructions that can be combined to tailor the AI’s responses to specific needs. Users can create custom Cards or select from a community-curated collection, facilitating efficient and personalized interactions with the browser.
Built on Decades of Innovation
Opera Neon builds upon Opera’s legacy of innovation, which includes pioneering features such as tabbed browsing, Speed Dial, and built-in ad blocking. With over three decades of experience serving hundreds of millions of users worldwide, Opera continues to push the boundaries of what a browser can achieve. Opera Neon represents the company’s commitment to empowering professionals with tools that enhance productivity and redefine the browsing experience.