Opera Limited opens public access to Opera Neon
Opera opened public access to Opera Neon, an experimental agentic browser the company positioned for Artificial Intelligence (AI) power users who sought early access to emerging AI technologies.
The product had operated in a closed “Founders” phase while Opera gathered community feedback; the company removed the waitlist and began offering subscriptions following that period of limited access.
Opera Neon Radio Access Network (RAN) on an LLM-agnostic AI engine and integrated immediate access to the models named in the release, including Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.1, Veo 3.1 and Nano Banana Pro; subscriber tools listed in the release encompassed Neon Chat, Do, and Make agents, and an ODRA deep research agent whose “1-minute research” gathered and synthesized information with sources.
Opera made Neon available by subscription at $19.90 per month, provided an exclusive Discord community where subscribers could test features and discuss the product with developers, and listed operaneon.com as the download site; Opera's main browsers continue to provide free AI features for general users through Opera AI.
“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,” said Krystian Kolondra, EVP Browsers. Opera said Opera Neon served as its testing ground for the latest advancements in AI and was intended for those who wanted to use raw, developing technology before it became a mainstream product.