Opera Neon: ChatGPT and Claude Take Control
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The Major Innovation of Opera Neon: the MCP Connector
Opera Neon, the innovative browser, has recently integrated a revolutionary feature: the MCP Connector. This advancement allows external artificial intelligences, such as ChatGPT and Claude, to take control of the browser. By adopting this technology, Opera Neon positions itself as an agnostic agentic browser, capable of adapting to various AI assistants without restriction.
A Year of Refinement for Opera Neon
Launched in May 2025, Opera Neon was introduced as an agentic browser designed to automate online tasks such as filling out forms or placing orders. While the initial release was promising yet imperfect, the past year has seen significant improvements. Today, the publisher has taken a new step by allowing third-party AIs to pilot the browser from the outside, making the user experience smoother and more intuitive.
MCP: The Key to AI Communication
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized protocol that enables AI agents to communicate with third-party tools. It functions as a universal interface, allowing any compatible AI assistant to connect to Opera Neon and send it instructions. This concept could also be adopted by other tech giants, such as Apple with Siri, according to some rumors.
Thanks to this protocol, models like ChatGPT and Claude can browse the web, fill out forms, and take screenshots directly within an Opera Neon session. Unlike a cloud simulation, these actions occur in the user's browser, utilizing their active cookies and credentials. This ensures that access remains secure within Neon, without passing through third-party services.
The Native Features of Opera Neon
Opera Neon relies on three main features:
- Chat to interact with an AI in the context of a web page.
- Do to autonomously execute online tasks.
- Make to create complete projects from a simple prompt.
In June 2025, we tested the capability of Neon Do to complete an online order from start to finish, demonstrating its effectiveness without human intervention.
The "Intelligent" Mode and Opera Neon's Agnosticism
Since February, Opera Neon has offered an "Intelligent" mode that automatically selects the most suitable AI agent for each task, eliminating the need for the user to choose between different modules. With the MCP Connector, Opera Neon goes even further. While other browsers like Comet, Atlas, Chrome, and Edge are limited to specific AIs, Opera Neon stands out with its agnostic approach.
A Considerable Access Cost
Access to Opera Neon is offered at a rate of $19.99 per month. The MCP Connector is an addition to this existing subscription, which may represent an extra cost for users. However, for those seeking automated and flexible browsing, the investment may prove justified.
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