Following a period of limited waitlist access, Opera Neon, the company’s subscription-based AI-powered browser, is now generally available. Here’s what it can do.
No waitlist, but $20/month
A few months ago, Opera released Neon, an experimental browser for users who feel comfortable with the idea of AI-assisted (or even AI-driven) web navigation.
Here’s how Opera describes Neon:
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 also provides its users access to the latest top-tier models, including Gemini 3 Pro and GPT 5.1.
At the time, the launch rolled out through a limited waitlist, which Opera has been clearing while updating Neon based on early user feedback.
Today, Opera lifted the waitlist, which means that anybody can download and use Neon, provided they’re willing to subscribe at $19.90 per month, which also gives access to a Discord community.
Here is Krystian Kolondra, Opera’s Executive Vice-President of Browsers, on today’s update:
Opera Neon is a product for people who like to be the first to the newest AI tech. It’s a rapidly evolving project with significant updates released every week. We’ve been shaping it with our Founders community for a while and are now excited to share the early access to it with a larger audience.
Opera Neon’s AI-powered capabilities include:
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