Opera unveils AI-first Neon browser
Although launch details remain unclear, Neon will be Opera’s fifth browser and its first premium subscription product focused on agentic AI use.

Opera has unveiled a new AI-powered web browser called Neon, describing it as an ‘agentic browser’ designed to carry out internet tasks on the user’s behalf.
Unlike traditional browsers, Neon offers contextual awareness and cloud-based AI agents that can research, design, and build content automatically.
Although Opera introduced a browser called Neon in 2017 that failed to gain traction, the company is giving the name a second chance, now with a more ambitious AI focus. According to Opera’s Henrik Lexow, the rise of AI marks a fundamental shift in how users interact with the web.
Among its early features, Neon includes an AI engine capable of interpreting user requests and generating games, code, reports, and websites—even when users are offline.
It also includes tools like a chatbot for web searches, contextual page insights, and automation for online tasks such as form-filling and booking services.
The browser is being positioned as a premium subscription product, though Opera has yet to reveal pricing or launch dates. Neon will become the fifth browser in Opera’s line-up, following the mindfulness-focused Air browser announced in February.
Interested users can join the waitlist, but for now, full capabilities remain unverified.
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