Opera brings AI assistant to Opera Mini on Android
Opera Mini, known for its data-saving capabilities, now features Aria AI to support natural language browsing, content generation, and smarter internet use on Android devices.

Opera, the Norway-based browser maker, has announced the rollout of its AI assistant, Aria, to Opera Mini users on Android. The move represents a strategic effort to bring advanced AI capabilities to users with low-end devices and limited data access, rather than confining such tools to high-spec platforms.
Aria allows users to access up-to-date information, generate images, and learn about a range of topics using a blend of models from OpenAI and Google.
Since its 2005 launch, Opera Mini has been known for saving data during browsing, and Opera claims that the inclusion of Aria won’t compromise that advantage nor increase the app’s size.
It makes the AI assistant more accessible for users in regions where data efficiency is critical, instead of making them choose between smart features and performance.
Opera has long partnered with telecom providers in Africa to offer free data to Opera Mini users. However, last year, it had to end its programme in Kenya due to regulatory restrictions around ads on browser bookmark tiles.
Despite such challenges, Opera Mini has surpassed a billion downloads on Android and now serves more than 100 million users globally.
Alongside this update, Opera continues testing new AI functions, including features that let users manage tabs using natural language and tools that assist with task completion.
An effort like this reflects the company’s ambition to embed AI more deeply into everyday browsing instead of limiting innovation to its main browser.
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