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Neon Browser

Neon Browser Launched: Say Hello to Opera’s First AI Browser

You might have heard about many browsers with AI for smart surfing, but have you ever thought of a browser that keeps AI as a priority to promote smart browsing and redefine the way you have been searching online?

Neon Browser
Neon Browser

Summary:

1. Opera Neon is the first of its kind, adopting an AI-first approach to help users browse smarter.

2. Opera Neon also includes a full AI engine that can process requests in the cloud even after users switch off their computers.

3. The browser is described as a premium subscription product, and early adopters can join the queue to get their hands on it.

According to this latest tech news, this smart Neon Browser not only prioritizes AI when surfing but features amazing innovations that will leave users in shock.

If you’re looking for a browser that claims to be the first agent app of its type, Opera has plenty to offer. Based on this latest AI tech news, the software company has announced the release of Opera Neon, an agent browser that focuses extensively on employing AI to help you browse smarter.

In an email news release, Opera unveiled its new browser, Neon. This version of Opera adopts a more “AI first” approach, with several features available to help you get chores done faster.

At its foundation, you’ll find a few features you’d anticipate from an AI-focused browser. For example, there is a conversation option where you may ask an AI to answer your hottest queries.

Features of Neon Browser

Opera Neon has a tool called “Browser Operator” that analyses your queries, the page you’re viewing, and the information on it to put together a solution. Opera claims that Browser Operator can fill out paperwork and go shopping for you using a prompt. 

According to this latest tech news, Opera claims to have introduced a novel feature that no other browser has yet implemented. Opera Neon will include a full AI engine that can process your requests in the cloud even after you’ve switched off your computer:

Henrik Lexow, Senior AI Product Director at Opera, believes that now is the perfect moment for Opera to develop an AI browser:

“We’ve reached a point where AI may drastically change the way we use the internet and do a variety of work in the browser. Opera Neon puts this at our users’ fingertips. We see it as a collaborative tool for shaping the next chapter of agentic browsing alongside our community.” He said on the latest AI tech news of the Opera browser.

Opera describes its Neon browser as a “premium subscription product,” and early adopters can join the queue to get their hands on the new browser. In the meantime, if you want to learn more about Opera’s other browsers, read these reasons to use the Opera GX browser and these Opera features we hope Chrome would implement.

Opera is a multi-platform web browser invented by its namesake business, Opera. The current version of the browser is based on Chromium. Opera is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS (using the Safari WebKit engine). Opera offers two mobile versions: Opera Mobile and Opera Mini.

Opera was released on Monday, April 10, 1995, making it one of the oldest desktop web browsers in existence. It was commercial software for the first ten decades and used its proprietary layout engine, Presto. In 2013, it migrated from Presto to Chromium.

In 2019, Opera launched Opera GX, a gaming-themed version of the browser with added gaming-related features.

Similarly, Microsoft has partnered with Yotta Data Services, India’s leading provider of sovereign cloud infrastructure and platform services, to promote AI adoption. According to global AI news, Microsoft will deploy its AzureAI services to Shakti Cloud, its AI cloud platform, as part of this one-of-a-kind collaboration, bringing cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) features to developers, companies, and public sector organisations across India.

Divya Sharma
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