Today we’re sharing an update that you’ve been requesting for a while: Opera Neon can now act as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for other AI clients.

What this means in practice is that your own AI systems (not provided by Opera) that “speak” MCP can connect to your live browser session, access your real-time web context, and even perform tasks in your browser. So yes, your Opera Neon can now be controlled by your AI of choice.

Even as AI tools become incredibly smart, most still hit a wall because they are disconnected from where your actual work happens. While Neon’s built-in AI already solved this natively, external clients like Claude Code still forced you to be the manual interpreter.

You had to take screenshots, copy, paste, and manually transfer information between apps.

Now, you no longer have to be the person in the middle; your favorite external AI tools can step directly into your browser, understand the environment where you already work, and take action on your behalf if you wish to.