
Opera has introduced a groundbreaking AI feature, Browser Operator, designed to handle online tasks on behalf of users through simple written commands. Unlike traditional AI assistants that summarise search results or suggest links, this tool actively browses the web and completes tasks in the background.
For instance, if you need to book a flight but don’t want to spend time comparing prices, you can provide details like your preferred schedule, seating choice, and budget. The AI will then search, select the best options, and add the booking to your cart—allowing you to focus on other activities.

Beyond shopping, Browser Operator can assist with a variety of web-based tasks, streamlining repetitive processes. Opera emphasies that the feature is built with user control in mind, allowing you to monitor, pause, or cancel tasks at any point.

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What sets Opera’s AI apart is its local processing capability, which enhances both speed and security. Unlike competing tools such as Anthropic’s Claude or OpenAI’s Operator—both of which rely on cloud-based virtual machines—Browser Operator runs directly on the browser, keeping user data on the device and avoiding intrusive screen captures.
With its history of AI-driven innovations, Opera continues to push boundaries in web browsing. The company plans to launch the full version of Browser Operator soon, marking a significant step in AI-powered automation.
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