As announced via a blog post on Opera's Newsroom, the browser company has officially opened public access to Opera Neon. You ...
It’s hard to believe that Opera, in many ways a precursor to the modern internet browser, is nearing its 21st anniversary. The freeware program began in 1994 as a research program at Norwegian ...
Following a couple of months' testing, Opera has finally made its AI-powered browser, Neon, available to the public — though you'll have to shell out for a $19.90-per-month subscription to use it.
ZDNET's key takeaways Opera's Neon AI browser was publicly released on Thursday.It comes with a hefty price tag, $19.90/month ...
OSLO, Norway, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Opera, the Norwegian browser company [NASDAQ: OPRA], is announcing Opera Neon, a new agentic browser that rethinks the role of the browser in the coming ...
OSLO, Norway, Oct. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Opera [NASDAQ: OPRA], the agentic AI and browser company is adding a deep research agent into Opera Neon – its new AI agentic browser. The Opera Deep ...
It's not free. Today, Opera has announced that it's opening up public access to Opera Neon, which is its experimental browser for AI power users, "who ...
The most innovative browser I have seen in recent times is one made for the tablet, called Coast by Opera. Now, Opera is back with another experimental browser—the Neon. Browsers haven’t changed much ...
Opera Software released today a new concept browser called Opera Neon, on which the Opera devs said they've worked for more than a year and claim gives a "glimpse into the future of desktop browsers." ...
The purpose of an agentic browser is to use AI agents to understand user intent, automate complex tasks, and act on behalf of the user. Agentic browsers move from being a passive tool to access ...
Opera has showcased its first ever concept browser, codenamed Opera Neon. The new browser is built from the same browser engine as the Opera browser, and designed to allow users to focus on the ...