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Opera Launches Neon, an AI Browser That Simplifies Users’ Digital Activities

6 months ago | Artificial Intelligence


Jakarta, INTI – Opera, a leading web browser developer, introduced Neon, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based browser, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. The launch comes as a solution for users who rely on AI daily to complete various digital tasks. Neon can create applications based on AI commands, execute repetitive tasks, and organize online activities more efficiently. The browser was unveiled amid the growing demand for smarter and more automated browsing solutions. The event highlighted how agentic browser technology can streamline digital work, from summarizing content to extracting data from multiple sources. Opera invited early users to help shape the future of AI-based browsing. With this move, Opera joins other companies developing agentic browsers, such as Perplexity and The Browser Company.

Neon’s Key Features

Krystian Kolondra, EVP of Browsers at Opera, stated that Neon is designed for intensive AI users. One of its main features is Neon Do, an AI assistant that can summarize articles on Substack, share them on Slack, and extract information from previously watched YouTube videos. Additionally, Neon can generate code snippets to create visual reports with tables and charts, simplifying analysis and presentation tasks.

Cards and Command Automation

Neon also introduces Cards, a system for repeatable commands that allows users to combine various cards, such as pull-details and comparison-table, to create new commands. This feature helps users compare products, perform repetitive tasks, or obtain automated answers without having to write commands from scratch.

Tasks: Tab and AI Organization

The Tasks feature provides a new workspace that organizes tabs and AI conversations based on context. With this feature, users can manage online activities more efficiently, group work logically, and enhance digital productivity.

Conclusion
The launch of Opera Neon marks an important step in the development of agentic browsers in Indonesia. With Neon, complex digital activities can be simplified, task automation becomes easier, and user experience is improved. The browser opens new opportunities for AI users in their daily digital lives.

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