Following the launch of Opera Neon, the company is now expanding some of its AI features to other browsers, including Opera GX and Opera One. Here’s what’s new.
New AI features to more than 80 million users
Opera announced today an expansion of its partnership with Google to integrate the latest Gemini models more deeply in its products.
This means that now, not just Opera Neon, but also Opera One and Opera GX users will get access to the new Gemini-powered AI side panel that provides summaries, tab comparisons, and file/image/video analysis based on browsing context.”
Here’s Opera on a few extra interesting tidbits from today’s announcement:
“Opera AI enables voice input and output, as well as file analysis on multiple file types, including image and video. The engine has been rebuilt for speed with a new architecture, adopting an agentic-based engine from Opera Neon. Because of this, it is capable of delivering 20% faster responses.”
For privacy-minded users, Opera says that its browsers offer full control over what is shared with the AI and what is kept off-limits through clear privacy controls.
Here’s Opera’s EVP Commercial, Per Wetterdal, on today’s announcement:
“AI is reshaping how people interact with the web, and the browser is the natural entry point for those experiences. (…) Through our partnership with Google, we are able to offer users the experiences they really want through native search and AI features, for free, directly in their Opera One and Opera GX browsers while our most advanced users of the agentic Opera Neon browser are already getting access to Gemini 3 Pro.”
The company says that the new capabilities across Opera One, Opera GX and Opera Neon will bring the features to over 80 million users, and you can read more about today’s announcement here.
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