The Opera revealed on Tuesday a new browser, called Neon operaThis will focus on AI workflows and will perform tasks on your behalf, such as shopping, filling of forms and coding.
The browser is currently behind a waiting list, but the company said that users should subscribe to use it once it has been released. Price details have not been disclosed.
In particular, Opera Neon Browser offers three new buttons on its sidebar: cat, do and do. Cat presents a chatbot interface with which you can search for the web, get answers to your requests and ask for more information on the web pages you browse.
DO uses the company’s browser operator agent, which was announced in March. This AI agent is supposed to be able to perform tasks such as filling forms or managing your travel reservations locally in the browser.
The Make option is also notable, because Opera says that it can create games, websites, code extracts, reports and more with text prompts. The company said that the AI workflows that allow this feature is carried out via a virtual machine in the cloud, so neon will work on tasks in itself even if you move offline, and that users can perform several tasks at the same time.
All this sounds well on paper, but such AI applications often do not work as well as. In addition, Opera is not the only company to work on AI agents for browsers: the browser company teased a browser fueled in AI last December that aims to do things for youand Google works on projects that will return the search results and even perform tasks using AI agents.