
The official launch of the Opera Neon browser has begun in Spain, now featuring a built-in artificial intelligence system. This product stands out from traditional solutions by offering not just website browsing, but also active user interaction and automation of routine tasks.
New Approaches to Internet Surfing
Opera Neon differs from classic browsers by introducing the concept of an intelligent assistant. Instead of conventional tabs, it uses so-called Tasks and Cards. Tasks allow users to combine actions, such as searching for airline tickets or composing emails, while Cards group all the necessary elements for these actions. This approach transforms each page into a dedicated workspace, where artificial intelligence helps organize the process and supports the user at every stage.
Technology and Architecture
Opera Neon is built on an architecture developed from Opera One, but with a focus on parallel data processing and prioritization of artificial intelligence. The central feature is the Neon Do tool, which implements the principles of agent-based AI. The user sets a task, and the browser autonomously performs the necessary actions: filling out forms, collecting data, analyzing content, or initiating processes on websites without additional intervention.
Transparency and Accessibility
Unlike other solutions, Opera Neon offers complete transparency in its artificial intelligence operations. All system actions are displayed in real time, eliminating hidden processes and removing the need for third-party extensions. Early users in Spain can join via an invitation system and a waiting list. The program is available for Windows and macOS, with plans to expand support in the coming weeks.
Development prospects
The arrival of Opera Neon on the Spanish market signals the company’s ambition to take a leading position in the AI-powered browser segment. Until recently, such solutions were experimental or in testing phases. Now, users in Spain can try an innovative product that redefines the usual way of browsing the internet. New features and a growing user base are expected soon.











