
Opera Unveils AI-Powered Browser Neon
Opera launched its AI-focused browser, Neon, on September 30th.
On September 30th, Opera launched its AI-focused browser, Neon.
Opera Neon is here.
This AI agentic browser is built to act.
Here’s how it takes AI power-users to a whole new level: 👇 pic.twitter.com/LXd7CdijYQ
— Opera (@opera) September 30, 2025
The development of this new solution was first revealed in May, though the browser was initially closed. As of September 30th, the company began sending invitations to select users who can try Neon with a subscription priced at $19.99 per month.
“We created Opera Neon for ourselves and for everyone who actively uses artificial intelligence in daily life. Today, we welcome the first users who will help us shape the future of agentic browsing,” said Krystian Kolondra, Executive Vice President of the browser division at Opera.
The solution includes several key features:
- A familiar chatbot for communication and answering questions;
- Neon Do agent mode — assists in task execution, such as summarizing a Substack post and sending it to a Slack channel;
- Access to browsing history context, allowing retrieval of details from previously watched YouTube videos or read posts.
The new Opera browser can write small code snippets, useful for creating visual reports with tables and charts.
Neon features Cards, enabling repeated execution of the same prompt.
The Tasks tab organization tool allows for the creation of isolated workspaces.
With this latest release, Opera has officially joined the race of AI browsers. Previously, Perplexity launched a similar solution, Comet. Another notable player in the segment is Dia.
Earlier in September, Google announced a major AI update for Chrome.
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