
"For example, Opera Neon comes with a feature called Tasks, a new method of organizing and working with multiple websites, documents, AI chats, and traditional searches. These tasks are self-contained workspaces, capable of understanding context to help analyze, compare, and act on or with multiple sources. While helping you within a context, Opera Neon does not access information from everything else."
"Opera Neon is also capable of acting on our behalf, thanks to a feature called Neon Do, which can open new tabs, close open tabs, and perform actions across tabs -- while working within a specific context. Neon Do navigates the web on your behalf to check multiple sites, compare information, fill out forms, gather data from pages in your Tasks, and more. When an action requires user input, Neon Do pauses and waits for you to act."
Opera Neon is an AI-enabled, agentic browser whose first stable release is reaching users with more invitations coming soon. The browser requires a $19.90/month subscription and offers a waitlist for interested users. Neon includes Tasks, self-contained workspaces that organize websites, documents, AI chats, and searches while understanding context to analyze, compare, and act on multiple sources without accessing unrelated information. Cards allow reusable prompt instructions to store preferred AI behaviors. Neon Do can act on the user's behalf by opening and closing tabs, navigating sites, comparing information, filling forms, and gathering data from Tasks, pausing when user input is required.
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