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Opera Launches AI-Powered Browser Subscription at $20 Monthly

Opera Launches AI-Powered Browser Subscription at $20 Monthly
Engadget

Opera’s New AI‑Driven Browser Offering

Opera has rolled out Neon, a next‑generation browser that integrates agentic artificial intelligence directly into the web‑browsing experience. Marketed as a premium, subscription‑based product, Neon costs $19.90 per month and is aimed at users who incorporate AI into their daily workflows.

Features Designed for AI‑Heavy Users

Neon goes beyond simple chat interactions by allowing AI to act on behalf of the user. The browser includes a suite of features intended to streamline complex projects:

  • Tasks – AI‑powered workspaces where users can compare and analyze sources, among other functions.
  • Cards – A collection of reusable AI prompts that eliminate the need to rewrite the same prompt repeatedly. Users can create their own prompts or draw from a community‑sourced library.
  • Neon Do – An automation tool that works with a Task to navigate the web, check sources, fill out forms, and perform other routine actions.

According to Opera, "it's a browser built to not only let you browse the web, but to also use agentic AI to act for you and with you as you browse and work on complex projects."

Market Position and Availability

Opera is positioning Neon as a premium alternative to free options that incorporate AI, such as browsers with built‑in Gemini features. The company hopes the subscription model will persuade users to choose its paid service over free competitors.

Neon was first announced in May and has now been launched to a limited number of users. Interested individuals can join a waitlist, with Opera indicating that additional slots will become available in the future.

Outlook

By blending conventional browsing with advanced AI capabilities, Opera aims to capture a niche of power users who value integrated, task‑oriented AI tools. The success of Neon will depend on user adoption of its subscription model and the perceived value of its AI‑driven features.

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Source: Engadget

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