Overview
- Invitations begin rolling out today for a limited early access release, with a waitlist open and broader availability expected in the coming months.
- Neon Do operates inside the user’s logged‑in session to navigate sites, fill forms, compare information, and run code without routing data to external cloud services, pausing for user input when needed.
- Tasks create self‑contained workspaces that preserve context for complex projects, while Cards provide reusable, composable prompt templates and a community library for repeatable workflows.
- Neon can draft and execute code and includes a Make feature to build small apps or visual reports directly within the browser.
- The paid model positions Neon against AI browsers like Perplexity’s Comet and The Browser Company’s Dia, as Google and Microsoft add similar features to mainstream browsers for free.