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Opera is a veteran web browser, first launched on Windows in 1996, that has consistently pushed innovation—from pioneering browser tabs to deeply integrating AI. Today, it's a Chromium-based browser known for its speed, unique built-in features like a free VPN, and a strong focus on AI-powered tools across both desktop and mobile. This page consolidates our coverage on Opera's evolution, from its early days to its latest AI-agentic browser, Opera Neon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Opera Neon and how much does it cost?

Opera Neon is Opera's new experimental "agentic browser" built for heavy AI users. It's designed to use AI agents to perform tasks and even build simple web apps, rather than just display websites. It includes access to AI models like Gemini 3 Pro and GPT 5.1. After an initial limited release, it became publicly available in open beta for Windows and Mac in December 2025. The service costs $19.90 (approximately ₱1,175.15) per month.

What AI features are available in Opera for Android?

As of December 2025, Opera for Android received significant AI upgrades. Key features include an "Ask AI" button in the search bar to switch between web search and AI chat, the ability to share files, photos, and webpage content directly with the AI assistant, and webpage context support that lets the AI automatically read and reference the page you're viewing. Opera states that for privacy, the AI only sees the active tab, data is encrypted, stored for up to 30 days for continuity, and is never used for ads or training.

Does Opera have a free VPN and is it still available?

Yes, Opera for Android has a built-in, free, and unlimited VPN service. It was first tested in beta in February 2019 and officially launched in March 2019. When enabled, it masks your location by providing a virtual IP address from three regions: America, Asia, and Europe. Opera claims it is a no-log service. However, note that a separate, standalone mobile app called "Opera VPN" was permanently discontinued in May 2018.