Earlier this year, the Norwegian opera issued a new browser, and now it is already adding another offer to the crowded field. Opera is giving Bill as a “fully agent browser”. It comes with an integrated AI who can communicate with users and surf the web on its own. Compared to competitive agents, the company says that Nayen itself is faster and more efficient in visiting the Internet because of the fact that it analyzes their layout data and analyzes the web pages.
Building the recent preview of the opera browser operator, Neon can also complete work for you, such as filling a form or making some online purchases. The more you use to write Nayen, the more it will learn your personal style and adapt to it. All of this happens locally, to ensure that the user’s data is private.
According to Opera, additional, Neon can make things for you, including website, dynamic images and even game prototypes. If you ask Nayen to make something particularly complicated or timely, it can continue to work even when you are offline. This section of the browser feature set depends on Opera’s servers in Europe, where privacy laws are stronger than North America.
The company says, “Opera Neon is basically the first step toward re -conceptualizing what the browser may be in the time of intelligent agents.”
If all this seems familiar, the reason is that other companies, including Google and Open AI, are working on similar products. In the case of Google, Search Dev started previewing the project Marine, an extension that includes the web surfing agent in Chrome last December. Openi, likewise, has been working on its “operator” format since the beginning of the year.
Neon, therefore, sees the opera trying to position himself as an innovation in the hope of claiming a market share, but ahead of the company is a difficult task. According to State Counter data, only 2.09 % of Internet users use Opera to access the web. Chrome, on the contrary, orders a dominant 66.45 % market. When your competitors are working on similar features, it’s a hard hill to climb.
It is also worth asking whether an agent browser is something that people really want. Opera suggests that Nayen is smart enough to book a trip for you. This sounds great in the theory, but if the agent makes mistakes and gives books to the wrong connecting flight. A certain amount of friction ensures that consumers pay attention and check things themselves.
If you want to try a neon for yourself, you may be included in the waiting list.


