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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. Unlike traditional browsers, Neon can open and close tabs, compare data across multiple sources, and complete transactions on behalf of users. 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. So if you’re tired of Chrome’s shortcomings, or if you’re just looking for a decent alternative for the search giant’s browser, then here are some of our suggestions. This is not to say that these browsers aren’t viable replacements to Google Chrome, but we tried to diversify the selection by providing other alternative browsers that some of our readers might not know about. Other Chromium-based browsers We’ve talked to a few people who contemplated on jumping (or has already done so) on to a different web browser. Luckily, there are other browsers that looks and feels like Google Chrome, but are actually not. Read more in our articles including "Opera launches Neon, an AI-powered browser" and "Alternative Browsers for Google Chrome".

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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. Unlike traditional browsers, Neon can open and close tabs, compare data across multiple sources, and complete transactions on behalf of users.

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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. So if you’re tired of Chrome’s shortcomings, or if you’re just looking for a decent alternative for the search giant’s browser, then here are some of our suggestions.

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Our coverage of web browser includes: "Opera launches Neon, an AI-powered browser"; "Alternative Browsers for Google Chrome"; "OpenAI is reportedly launching its own AI-powered web browser". Each article provides unique insights and information.