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Opera launches Neon, an AI-powered browser

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Opera has officially launched Neon, a new subscription-based browser that integrates agentic AI features designed to handle tasks directly within the browsing experience.

First previewed in May, Neon is now rolling out via invites to waitlist members at $19.99 ( PHP 1,167 ) per month. Unlike traditional browsers, Neon can open and close tabs, compare data across multiple sources, and complete transactions on behalf of users.

A key feature is Tasks, which act as separate workspaces where AI can manage projects without mixing contexts. Users can also leverage Cards, reusable, stackable AI prompts for workflows like comparisons or meeting notes with the option to create or download community-made versions.

Neon’s most ambitious feature, Neon Do, allows the AI to navigate sites, fill out forms, and collect data within the user’s logged-in session, while keeping credentials local and private.

The browser positions Opera against competitors like Perplexity’s Comet Browser and The Browser Company’s Dia Browser. Opera confirmed Neon will remain a standalone product, though select features may be integrated into its flagship browser.

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Erldian Burtanog is a Communication Arts graduate who brings a fresh perspective to the world of technology. His curiosity and passion for storytelling have led him to cover the latest in tech, innovation, and digital trends. He specializes in video production, editing, and writing, and has covered events both locally and internationally for YugaTech. Outside of tech journalism, he creates fashion content and pursues his interest in styling, blending creativity with media and storytelling.

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