
"Similar to other AI-first browsers like Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's Atlas, and The Browser Company's Dia, Neon bakes in an AI chatbot into its interface, letting you ask it answers about pages, use it to create mini apps and videos, and get it to do tasks for you. The browser uses your browsing history as context, so you can do things like ask it to fetch details from a YouTube video you watched last week or the post that you read yesterday."
"You can also build "Cards" for repeatable tasks using prompts, and the browser offers a deep research agent that can get you detailed information about any topic. The browser also has a new tab organizational feature called Tasks, which are contained workspaces of AI chats and tabs. This feature is more like Tab Groups combined with Arc Browser's Spaces feature, which has its own context for AI."
"In addition to the AI features, the subscription gives users access to top models like Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.1, Veo 3.1, and Nano Banana Pro. Subscribers will also get access to Opera's Discord community and direct access to its developers. "Opera Neon is a product for people who like to be the first to the newest AI tech. It's a rapidly evolving project with significant updates released every week.""
Opera has released Neon, an AI-powered browser available to the public for $19.90 per month after months of testing and an early access phase. Neon integrates an AI chatbot into the browser interface to answer questions about pages, create mini apps and videos, and perform tasks using browsing history as context. Users can build Cards for repeatable prompts and use a deep research agent for detailed information. A Tasks feature organizes tabs into contained workspaces of AI chats and tabs with contextual AI. The subscription includes access to Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.1, Veo 3.1, Nano Banana Pro, Opera's Discord community, and direct developer access. Opera's other browsers retain free AI assistants.
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