Opera launches Neon, an AI browser that codes, writes, and runs tasks on its own — even offline — ushering in a new era of autonomous, agentic browsing. Opera has launched Neon, the first agentic AI ...
When I wrote about Perplexity’s Comet browser earlier this year, I called it “a glimpse into the future of AI-powered web browsers”. After using Opera Neon for a couple of days, I think the next phase ...
Following its official announcement in May, Opera will today start giving access to Neon, its subscription-based AI browser with agentic capabilities. Here are some of its most interesting features.
Neon feels modern and smart, but after testing it, I'm not convinced it's worth $20 a month. I’ve been writing about consumer technology and video games for more than a decade at a variety of ...
Opera is resurrecting Opera Neon, a browser concept first introduced in 2017, and equipping it with the latest tech trend: agentic AI—an assistant you can assign tasks to, which it will carry out ...
Browser maker Opera launched its AI-centric browser Neon Tuesday, with the ability to create apps through AI prompts and create repeatable prompts through a feature called “Cards.” With this Opera ...
Opera is going all-in with pushing AI for web browsing and it just might have delivered a solid knockout punch. The latest from the Norwegian company is Opera Neon, which puts an AI assistant at your ...
Opera's first AI-powered browser, Opera Neon, is now rolling out to users, offering them an interesting take on artificial intelligence in modern browsers. Back in May of this year, Opera announced ...
When I first played around with Perplexity’s Comet browser earlier this year, I called it “a glimpse into the future of AI-powered web browsers." Now, Opera Neon is finally available for everyone to ...