<![CDATA[Lounge]]>https://forums.opera.com/category/64RSS for NodeWed, 05 Nov 2025 04:40:41 GMTThu, 30 Oct 2025 10:38:46 GMT60<![CDATA[19.90 a month for a browser I think not]]>I get where you’re coming from—$19.90/month for a browser is a big shift from what we’re used to, especially when so many browsers are free. But I think it’s worth looking at what Opera Neon is actually offering and why Opera is taking this approach.

Why the Subscription Model?
Opera Neon isn’t just a traditional browser. It’s being marketed as an “agentic browser,” which means it’s designed to do more than just display web pages. Neon integrates advanced AI features that can:

Automate tasks: It can perform multi-step actions for you, like booking appointments, summarizing articles, or managing your tabs and workflows. Personalized assistance: The AI can learn your habits and preferences, proactively suggesting or even executing actions to streamline your browsing. Continuous updates and cloud features: Maintaining and improving these AI-driven features requires significant ongoing investment in cloud infrastructure and development.

Is It Worth the Price?
That depends on your needs. For most people, a free browser is more than enough. But for power users, professionals, or anyone who spends hours a day online and wants to automate repetitive tasks, the productivity gains could justify the cost—similar to how people pay for premium productivity tools or cloud services.

The Broader Trend
We’re seeing a trend where browsers are evolving into platforms that do more than just render web pages. AI integration is expensive, especially when it involves real-time cloud processing and personalized automation. That’s why some companies are experimenting with subscription models.

Final Thoughts
You absolutely don’t have to switch if Neon doesn’t offer value for your workflow. Opera’s regular browser remains free and fully featured. But for those curious about what an “agentic browser” can do, Neon is an early glimpse into what the future of web browsing might look like.

Just my two cents! I’m interested to see how this plays out and whether the features will justify the price for a broader audience.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/86505/19-90-a-month-for-a-browser-i-think-nothttps://forums.opera.com/topic/86505/19-90-a-month-for-a-browser-i-think-notSun, 05 Oct 2025 23:21:26 GMT
<![CDATA[how to get more images after reaching the daily limit]]>Yes—sign into your Opera account to increase your daily image generation limit from 5 to 30 images.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/84296/how-to-get-more-images-after-reaching-the-daily-limithttps://forums.opera.com/topic/84296/how-to-get-more-images-after-reaching-the-daily-limitSat, 19 Apr 2025 21:40:25 GMT
<![CDATA[Staying open in browser.]]>@ClaytonO You can try pinning Aria panel.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/84129/staying-open-in-browserhttps://forums.opera.com/topic/84129/staying-open-in-browserTue, 08 Apr 2025 16:08:29 GMT
<![CDATA[Aria Android Zoom]]>s it possible zooming Aria text or to enlarge it?

Danke & Thanks

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/84078/aria-android-zoomhttps://forums.opera.com/topic/84078/aria-android-zoomSat, 05 Apr 2025 08:23:01 GMT
<![CDATA[I think i was wrongly banned from aria by the system]]>@sigmadandasigma44 I guess that if you had been banned, you would receive some warning about it.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/83901/i-think-i-was-wrongly-banned-from-aria-by-the-systemhttps://forums.opera.com/topic/83901/i-think-i-was-wrongly-banned-from-aria-by-the-systemTue, 25 Mar 2025 18:39:33 GMT
<![CDATA[According to Aria Opera still uses the Presto rendering engine]]>IMG_0066.jpeg

I asked Aria in German and English and got the same answer. My concern was why Chromium in Opera is behind Chrome, Edge or Vivaldi. And it simply stated, that it uses Presto to make sure its independent.
Asking a second time it stated, this was due to fact that Chromium had to be adopted to and mingled with Opera‘s own engine Presto, making Opera One so smooth.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/83859/according-to-aria-opera-still-uses-the-presto-rendering-enginehttps://forums.opera.com/topic/83859/according-to-aria-opera-still-uses-the-presto-rendering-engineSun, 23 Mar 2025 13:13:26 GMT
<![CDATA[Can AI Browser Operator execute actions in a support ticket system?]]>Yes, the Browser Operator can definitely execute actions in a support ticket system. It can automate tasks like updating ticket statuses, assigning tickets, or adding comments based on predefined rules. As long as the actions are part of the instructions you set up, it should work smoothly.

It all depends on the ticket system you're using and how it integrates with the tool. Let me know if you need more details!

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/83690/can-ai-browser-operator-execute-actions-in-a-support-ticket-systemhttps://forums.opera.com/topic/83690/can-ai-browser-operator-execute-actions-in-a-support-ticket-systemThu, 13 Mar 2025 14:51:57 GMT
<![CDATA[You're on the verge of a feature full AI Browser]]>How utterly pointless.

You can't reach over and press a key?

This is great for building large databases of people's information.

But hardly worth it because you can't be bother to lift your hand up and place it on the keyboard.

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https://forums.opera.com/topic/83488/you-re-on-the-verge-of-a-feature-full-ai-browserhttps://forums.opera.com/topic/83488/you-re-on-the-verge-of-a-feature-full-ai-browserMon, 03 Mar 2025 21:29:48 GMT