Google’s AI browser Disco builds apps from your tabs but opens questions on privacy, accuracy, and how it affects the open ...
Disco is not coming to replace Chrome, but rather to test GenTabs, an AI-forward way of using the web.
It's not free. Today, Opera has announced that it's opening up public access to Opera Neon, which is its experimental browser ...
Following a period of limited waitlist access, Opera Neon, the company’s subscription-based AI-powered browser, is now generally available.
The Norway-based web company announced today that anyone willing to shell out $19.90 a month can start using Opera Neon. The browser first debuted in October in an invite-only early access program.
The year of AI browsers is ending with Opera opening up its own version to everyone. First unveiled in May, Opera Neon has ...
Opera announced that its Opera Neon agentic AI web browser is now available, starting with those in the Neon Founders program ...
Subscribers gain integrated access to advanced large language models (LLMs), including Google's Gemini 3 Pro and OpenAI's GPT ...
The feature, available via a new Disco app, taps Gemini 3 to suggest and build apps based on what you're doing online. Is it ...
It’ll cost $19.90 a month, though. Subscribers get access to top AI models and agents meant to streamline web surfing. When we tried it in October, Neon didn’t live up to the hype, though neither did ...
Opera Neon is an agentic browser designed for AI power users. Unlike a standard web browser, Opera Neon uses AI agents to ...
As announced via a blog post on Opera's Newsroom, the browser company has officially opened public access to Opera Neon. You ...