Opera Introduces Neon: The Browser That Thinks and Acts for You

Opera has officially launched Neon, its newest browser that blends traditional web browsing with artificial intelligence capable of taking real actions for users. Unlike regular browsers that only assist with tasks such as summarizing webpages or answering quick questions, Neon is designed to handle jobs independently, such as comparing product prices, booking flights, or sending emails, all within a single interface.

The company has been developing this technology for nearly two years, aiming to redefine what a web browser can do in the age of AI. Neon’s core idea is what Opera calls “agentic browsing” — a concept where the browser acts as a personal digital agent that can think, analyze, and execute commands rather than just display information.

How Neon Works

Neon’s functionality revolves around three main tools: Chat, Do, and Make.

Chat serves as a conversational assistant that helps users interact with websites or retrieve information quickly.

Do is where the browser’s true intelligence lies — it allows Neon to take real action on the user’s behalf, like placing an order, sending a message, or completing a form.

Make helps users generate outputs such as drafts, summaries, or creative material.

When combined, these features turn Neon into a proactive tool that doesn’t just respo

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