Opera Neon doubles down on agentic browsing with MCP support
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By Marcus Mendes
Published on March 31, 2026.
Opera's agentic browser, Opera Neon, has added Model Context Protocol (MCP) support to its platform, allowing users to connect AI tools directly to their live browsing session. MCP was developed as an open standard by Anthropic and later donated to the Linux Foundation’s Agentic AI Foundation. This means that users can integrate AI tools into apps and services such as Notion, Google Drive, Slack, and Zapier, allowing them to access tabs, interact with pages, and take actions on a user's behalf. This can significantly improve productivity by reducing context switching, allowing AI tools to pull information from open tabs, update documents, and complete multi-step tasks without manual input.
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