Technology9/30/2025The Verge

Opera launches its AI browser, but you’ll have to pay to try it

Opera launches its AI browser, but you’ll have to pay to try it

Opera, the Norwegian software company, has launched its AI-powered browser, Neon, which is now available for a limited number of users at a subscription fee of $19.90 per month. The Neon browser includes various AI agents, such as "Tasks" and "Do," which are tailored for specific activities and web browsing, respectively. Users can also save prompt instructions for these AI agents in "Cards." The rollout of Neon is currently limited, and the rest of the users will need to join a waitlist. While Opera calls Neon the "next generation AI browser," other AI-powered browsers, such as Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent, and Atlassian's acquisition of The Browser Company's Dia browser, have also emerged in recent months. Additionally, Google has released new Gemini-enabled features for its Chrome browser.

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