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BrowserOS vs Opera Neon
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BrowserOS
AI ToolsBrowserOS is an open-source browser with built-in AI agents that automate any web task, providing privacy-first web automation and multi-step workflows. BrowserOS is an open-source Chromium fork with built-in AI agents that automate any web task, emphasizing a privacy-first approach and native AI agent integration.
Opera Neon
AI ToolsOpera Neon is an agentic browser integrating AI agents for research, content generation, task automation, and comprehensive AI tab management. Opera Neon is an agentic browser combining AI chat for research, content generation, and smart automation tools for tasks like form-filling, booking, and creating web apps.
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At a Glance
BrowserOS
Pricing
free
Key Features
BrowserOS is an open-source Chromium fork, offering full transparency and user control. · It integrates 40+ applications, including Gmail, Slack, and Notion, for cross-app workflows. · The platform supports 13 AI providers, such as Moonshot Kimi, Anthropic Claude, and OpenAI.
Opera Neon
Best For
code, image-generation, agents
Pricing
paid
Key Features
Publicly released on December 11, 2025, as a premium, subscription-based product. · Features 'Chat, Do, and Make' AI agents for conversational interactions, task automation, and content generation. · Introduced the MCP Connector Feature on April 1, 2026, allowing external AI tools to connect to live browser sessions.
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