Opera’s new MCP Connector turns Neon into an autonomous browsing agent, letting AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude directly ...
The MCP Connector makes it simple to connect your browser to AI agents ...
The purpose of an agentic browser is to use AI agents to understand user intent, automate complex tasks, and act on behalf of the user. Agentic browsers move from being a passive tool to access ...
Opera has introduced a new update for Opera Neon that expands its AI capabilities by allowing third-party assistants such as ...
Opera's agentic web browser, Opera Neon, now fully supports Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing it to act as an MCP server ...
OSLO, Norway, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Opera, the Norwegian browser company [NASDAQ: OPRA], is announcing Opera Neon, a new agentic browser that rethinks the role of the browser in the coming ...
Opera Neon now lets users connect AI tools directly to their browsing session throug Model Context Protocol, or MCP. Here are ...
Opera Neon is the next generation AI browser that takes AI power-users to a whole new level and is able to execute complex tasks or even code on their behalf. OSLO, Norway, Sept. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ ...
Opera has launched a new Neon browser powered by artificial intelligence. It has three core functionalities, including Chat, Do, and Make. The new browser can surf the internet for you, navigate the ...
Opera Neon is an agentic browser designed for AI power users. Unlike a standard web browser, Opera Neon uses AI agents to perform tasks and even code web apps rather than just display web pages. It ...
What just happened? Opera has unveiled another new browser, and this one has a differentiating feature: it's the first "AI agentic browser," meaning it can perform tasks on your behalf, including ...
The agentic browser, Opera Neon, got its first major update following its release a few weeks ago. Now, users can take advantage of the Opera Deep Research Agent (ODRA), which is the fourth agent ...