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Opera Neon adds automatic AI agent suggestions

The browser reads your intent and picks the agent.

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A humanoid robot sits cross‑legged on a large tree branch surrounded by autumn leaves, holding a glowing light bulb in one hand while pointing to its head with the other, symbolizing inspiration and intelligence. The background shows a blurred park scene with trees and grass, and the Opera Neon logo appears in the top left corner, blending themes of technology, creativity, and nature.
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Opera has always had a knack for experimenting with the browser experience, and its Neon project has been the playground for some of its boldest ideas. The latest update takes that spirit of experimentation into the AI era: Opera Neon now automatically suggests the right AI agent for whatever you’re trying to do. It’s a small tweak, but one that feels surprisingly big when you’re in the middle of a task and don’t want to stop to think about which tool fits best.

The idea is simple. Instead of forcing you to choose between Neon’s different agents—Chat, Do, Make, or 1 Minute Research—the browser itself reads your intent and nudges you toward the one that makes the most sense. If you’re typing out a research-heavy query, it might suggest switching to 1 Minute Research. If you’re drafting something creative, Neon Make could pop up as the better option. You still have control: you can accept the suggestion or stick with your original choice. But the hesitation that often comes with “which tool should I use?” is gone.

This update is rooted in user feedback. Opera admits that many people were confused or slowed down by having to pick a specific agent. The company’s solution is to let you start typing naturally, while the system does the heavy lifting of figuring out which AI mode is best. It’s a subtle shift, but it lowers the barrier to becoming what Opera calls an “AI power user.” You don’t need to memorize the strengths of each agent—you just need to know what you want to accomplish.

A screenshot of Opera Neon’s chat interface showing a user asking about the Oort cloud. The system responds by suggesting the use of Neon Agent to research and synthesize reliable sources into a structured explanation, with options to either continue chatting or switch to “1 Minute Research.” The layout highlights Opera Neon’s new intelligent mode that automatically recommends the most suitable AI agent based on user intent.
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The practical implications are worth noting. If you switch to Neon Do, your conversation reopens in a new tab with that agent. If you move to Neon Make, you’re taken directly into its creative interface. And if you choose 1 Minute Research, Neon spins up a fresh chat with that agent while preserving your previous conversation. It’s a thoughtful design choice that keeps your workflow intact rather than scattering it.

Opera is also leaning into community engagement, encouraging users to share feedback on Discord. That’s consistent with how Neon has evolved: it’s not just a browser experiment, but a collaborative space where Opera tests ideas that might eventually influence its mainstream products.

In the bigger picture, this move reflects a broader trend in tech: AI tools are becoming less about menus and options, and more about intent recognition. The best systems are the ones that fade into the background, letting you focus on your work while they quietly optimize the process. Opera Neon’s agent suggestion feature is a small but telling example of that shift. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of quality-of-life improvement that makes AI feel less like a set of tools and more like a natural extension of the browser itself.


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