Opera Neon, the company's latest artificial intelligence (AI) agent-powered browser, was unveiled on Tuesday. The Norwegian tech giant said that the new browser experience was being developed for the agentic web, and it reimagines how a browser looks and functions. It is focused on building AI-powered agentic workflows that either work alongside the or perform tasks autonomously in the background. While the company did not provide any release dates, it said Opera Neon will release soon with limited, invite-only access.
In a series of Opera has also opened a microsite for the web browser where individuals can sign up for a waitlist to get invited to try it out.
Opera Neon primarily has three features. First is called Chat, which is a chatbot-like experience where s can type their queries in natural language and the AI agent will find the information and share it. It appears to work like any other AI chatbot with a web search function. It can also generate text, translate, research topics, and more.
The second feature, dubbed Do, is described as a browser-based agent that can complete certain tasks such as booking a table at a restaurant, planning a trip, and adding products to the cart. It is powered by the company's recently unveiled Browser Operator AI agent, and it can complete tasks autonomously in the background.
Finally, Make is the company's most ambitious offering. It can be used to build a website, create a document, or to develop a retro game. The company did not delve deep into its workings, but based on the description, it appears to be powered by a coding agent, similar to OpenAI's Codex.
No other features were revealed at this time. However, the company highlighted that Opera Neon will act as its playground to test new and innovative agentic features.