Opera has finally opened public access to Opera Neon, its new experimental browser built for heavy AI users. Previously limited to “Founders” since October, Neon is now in open beta and available for everyone on Windows and Mac. What makes it unique is Opera’s vision of an “agentic browser”, one that doesn’t just show websites, but can use AI agents to perform tasks and even build simple web apps for you. Neon also includes access to Gemini 3 Pro and GPT 5.1, giving users powerful AI tools right inside the browser. Still, Opera says it’s cheaper than subscribing to both AI models separately. 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. Read more in our articles including "Opera Neon AI Agentic Browser now publicly available" and "Opera launches Neon, an AI-powered browser".
Opera has finally opened public access to Opera Neon, its new experimental browser built for heavy AI users. Previously limited to “Founders” since October, Neon is now in open beta and available for everyone on Windows and Mac.
What makes it unique is Opera’s vision of an “agentic browser”, one that doesn’t just show websites, but can use AI agents to perform tasks and even build simple web apps for you. Neon also includes access to Gemini 3 Pro and GPT 5.1, giving users powerful AI tools right inside the browser. Still, Opera says it’s cheaper than subscribing to both AI models separately.
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