OPRA], the Norwegian browser innovator and agentic AI company, is presenting Opera One R3 today, the latest version of its ...
Opera recently released Opera One R3, a new version of its browser that upgrades Tab Islands, introduces a rebuilt, faster ...
Unlike rival AI systems, which are built into apps like ChatGPT or embedded into workplace productivity tools like Microsoft’s Copilot, Opera’s Operator AI is built into the web browser itself. And ...
The newest version of Opera One improves on the interesting Tab Islands feature, brings a re-engineered AI assistant, and ...
Opera has previewed a new AI agent feature that promises to complete online tasks on your behalf, based on simple, written prompts. Want to book a flight but don’t want to spend ages comparing prices?
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 ...
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 ...
Following an early look at Opera Browser Days in Lisbon earlier this year, Opera has launched its Opera Neon agentic AI browser. Currently available to early birds, the browser maker now joins other ...
Opera's latest update brings all sorts of organizational updates to its One browser, alongside contextual AI that enhances ...
We’ve seen many good examples of how AI can help people make their lives easier, and AI agents play an important role in this, as they can complete many tasks on behalf of the user. Last month, the ...
Opera web browser is entering the agentic era of AI tools. At MWC 2025, the company previewed a new feature called Browser Operator that can turn sentences into actionable commands for web surfing, ...
Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.