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Opera unveils AI-centric Neon browser to revolutionize browsing

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The new AI browser from Opera is here

Opera’s newest browser, Neon, is all about AI-driven productivity. This next-generation browser does more than just surf the web. It helps you complete tasks like summarizing blogs, managing tasks, and even posting to Slack.

Neon features Neon Do, an AI assistant that handles tasks directly in your browser, making it a major upgrade from traditional browsing. Instead of just browsing websites, you can now interact with AI to get things done faster and smarter, all within a single workspace.

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Enhanced AI research assistant

Neon’s AI-driven assistant goes beyond typical browsing, acting as a dynamic research partner. It can curate content from multiple sources, offering direct suggestions, summarizing articles, and even drafting outlines for reports.

Whether you’re conducting research for work or personal projects, Neon’s assistant ensures you don’t miss a key detail, organizing your findings as you explore.

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Cards make tasks easier to repeat

Neon’s Cards are reusable prompts that allow you to automate and streamline repeated actions. Need to create weekly shopping lists or compare product prices? You can set up Cards for those tasks to save time each time.

You can also download pre-made Cards from a growing community library or create your own. Cards work like templates for tasks, letting you automate everything from meeting notes to meal planning.

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A smarter way to work online

Neon is built for users who need more than just a browser. With AI assistance, it turns complex tasks into easy, manageable steps. From coding to gathering data, it’s ready to help.

It’s not just about web browsing; Neon helps you accomplish tasks like filling forms or even shopping for groceries without breaking a sweat. The AI adapts as you go, letting you get more done in less time while keeping everything organized in one central workspace.

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Real-time AI help for browsing tasks

Neon isn’t just a static assistant; it performs actions in real-time, right alongside your regular browsing. If you’re gathering information or comparing products, the AI can open multiple tabs and organize everything instantly.

With Neon, everything happens live in your browser. If you want to jump in and make adjustments, you can easily pause the process and take control. This hands-on approach means that you’re always in charge, but you can also let the AI handle tasks that take up your time.

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Neon boosts productivity for marketers

For marketers, Neon’s features like task automation and real-time AI assistance can drastically improve efficiency. From researching competitors to managing multiple campaigns, Neon’s ability to automate tasks like comparing products and summarizing articles helps marketers save time.

Instead of toggling between countless tabs, Neon keeps everything organized within specific tasks and workspaces. With the ability to automate repetitive actions and track progress in real-time, Neon helps marketers stay focused on strategy while letting the AI handle the heavy lifting.

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The evolving AI browser space

Opera Neon is part of a growing trend in AI browsing that aims to make the web more interactive and efficient. Browsers like Perplexity, Comet, and The Browser Company’s Dia are experimenting with AI, but Opera’s all-in approach to task automation and customization sets it apart.

As AI tools continue to evolve, we can expect more browsers to integrate these features, creating a competitive landscape that encourages innovation. The success of Neon could pave the way for future browsers where AI is embedded into the core functionality, rather than being an afterthought.

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Privacy first approach with AI

Opera knows how important privacy is. That’s why Neon is designed to work locally on your device, meaning your browsing and data don’t leave your computer.

By processing tasks on-device instead of in the cloud, Neon ensures that your personal data stays protected. This is great for users who value security and privacy. You can take advantage of AI’s capabilities without worrying about your information being shared or stored elsewhere.

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Opera Neon targets power users

Opera Neon is not for casual users; it’s designed with heavy internet users and professionals in mind. For $19.99 a month, you get access to a browser that helps you get more done with AI.

The browser’s advanced AI tools, like Neon Do and Cards, are built for people who need efficiency and smart automation. Whether you’re a researcher, developer, or just someone who spends a lot of time online, Neon helps you save time and improve productivity in your daily tasks.

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Transform your browser into a smart assistant

Opera is pushing the boundaries of what browsers can do. With Neon, you don’t just surf the web; you get help in completing tasks like a smart assistant.

From helping with research to organizing your tabs, Neon’s AI features turn browsing into a productivity tool. It’s designed for people who need more than just a search bar; it’s a full-fledged assistant, making it easier to get through the day’s tasks without losing focus.

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Neon, the future of agentic browsers

Opera Neon represents the future of browsing by integrating AI at the core of the experience. Instead of browsing and acting separately, you can now get everything done within the same interface.

It’s a browser designed to do more for you. By blending traditional browsing with intelligent assistance, Opera Neon is part of a growing trend of agentic browsers that aim to handle tasks on your behalf, all while saving you time and effort in the process.

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Control your browsing with AI guidance

One of Neon’s best features is its ability to let you guide the process in real time. If you want to take control, you can pause the AI and make adjustments to your task.

This feature gives you the flexibility to intervene at any point. Neon won’t just act on its own; it works as your partner, helping you with tasks but also giving you full control when necessary. It’s the perfect balance of automation and user involvement.

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Multi-tasking made easy with Tasks

With Neon’s Tasks feature, you can organize your work in a way that makes sense. Tasks combine AI and tabs into a single workspace, making it easier to manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Each Task is self-contained, so you don’t have to worry about tabs cluttering your browser. You can keep everything organized and focus on one task at a time, all while allowing the AI to help analyze and complete your work as you go.

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AI tools that fit your workflow

Opera Neon’s AI tools, like Neon Do and Cards, are designed to fit seamlessly into your workflow. These tools aren’t just for tech experts; they’re for anyone looking to make their browsing more productive.

By automating common tasks and helping you stay organized, Neon makes browsing smarter. You can customize the experience to meet your needs, giving you a browser that truly works for you.

Want to see how Opera’s AI can help you with coding, too? Check out how it’s transforming the way we code.

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Join the waitlist for Opera Neon

If you’re ready to experience the future of browsing, Opera Neon is now open for early access. Join the waitlist to be among the first to explore the full power of this AI-driven browser.

With a subscription fee of $19.99 a month, you can get started with Neon today and unlock its full potential. Opera’s new browser promises to transform how you work online, and you don’t want to miss out on this new chapter of browsing innovation.

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