Overview
- Invites start going out today for a limited early-access rollout, with a waitlist open and broader availability expected in the coming months.
- Neon’s core features include Tasks for self-contained workspaces, Cards for reusable prompt building blocks, and Neon Do to navigate sites, compare information, and fill forms across tabs.
- Opera says actions execute locally within the browser session rather than routing credentials to cloud services, and users can pause or take over when interaction is required.
- The browser can handle chores such as filling out forms, comparing data across sites, drafting code, building small apps or reports, and completing certain transactions.
- Priced as a subscription aimed at heavy AI users, Neon enters a crowded field that includes Perplexity’s Comet and The Browser Company’s Dia, with major vendors also rolling out AI-driven browsing features.