Opera has rolled out Gemini-powered AI features to more of its browsers, expanding support beyond Opera Neon to include Opera One and Opera GX, bringing smart tools to over 80 million users worldwide. The new AI side panel can summarize web pages, compare tabs, and analyze files, images, and videos based on browsing context. According to Opera, its partnership with Google enables these Gemini features to be offered for free in Opera One and GX, while users of the Neon browser gain access to more advanced Gemini 3 Pro capabilities. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly preparing to launch its own Chromium-based web browser to challenge market leader Google Chrome. The browser will be deeply integrated with OpenAI’s AI agents and Operator platform, enabling tasks like form-filling, booking, and other actions to be handled directly by AI. Unlike traditional browsers, OpenAI's version may lean on a ChatGPT-style interface, where users ask for websites or tasks instead of clicking around. The browser is said to use your browsing history to power its AI agents, allowing for smarter automation and personalization. The move is allegedly part of OpenAI's larger data strategy, with the browser offering more control over user behavior data than browser extensions allow. Read more in our articles including "Opera expands Gemini AI to One and GX Browsers" and "OpenAI is reportedly launching its own AI-powered web browser".
Opera has rolled out Gemini-powered AI features to more of its browsers, expanding support beyond Opera Neon to include Opera One and Opera GX, bringing smart tools to over 80 million users worldwide. The new AI side panel can summarize web pages, compare tabs, and analyze files, images, and videos based on browsing context.
According to Opera, its partnership with Google enables these Gemini features to be offered for free in Opera One and GX, while users of the Neon browser gain access to more advanced Gemini 3 Pro capabilities. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is reportedly preparing to launch its own Chromium-based web browser to challenge market leader Google Chrome. The browser will be deeply integrated with OpenAI’s AI agents and Operator platform, enabling tasks like form-filling, booking, and other actions to be handled directly by AI.
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