
"The Norwegian software company first announced the "agentic browser" in May, but details were sparse. Now, we know that Opera Neon includes different AI agents that are tailored to specific tasks. One simply called Tasks acts as a workspace dedicated to a specific activity. Another called Do does the actual web browsing within a Task. Users can save prompt instructions for the AI agents into something called Cards."
"A limited number of people will get to try out Opera's AI browser, Neon, starting today for $19.90 per month. The rollout is limited to an unspecified number of users for now; the rest will need to join the waitlist. While the company calls Neon the "next generation AI browser," other AI browsers have come online in the past few months. In July, Perplexity launched its Comet browser, quickly followed by OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent."
Opera Neon is an AI browser offering task-specific agents and limited early access for $19.90 per month. The browser includes a Tasks agent that functions as a workspace for particular activities and a Do agent that performs web browsing within a Task. Users can store prompt instructions for agents in Cards. The rollout is restricted to an unspecified number of users, with others required to join a waitlist. Neon positions itself as a next-generation AI browser amid recent entrants such as Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent, Atlassian's acquisition of The Browser Company (Dia), and Gemini features in Chrome.
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