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Opera Neon Adds MCP Support for Agentic Browsing

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Opera Neon has added Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, enabling AI tools to interact directly with browsing sessions. The open standard, developed by Anthropic and now managed by the Linux Foundation's Agentic AI Foundation, connects AI models to external systems like Notion, Google Drive, and Slack.

MCP allows tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to access tabs, update documents, and trigger automations without constant manual input. For users already working with MCP-ready tools, this integration can significantly reduce context switching and streamline multi-step workflows. Opera Neon's existing agentic features—including Tasks, Cards, Do, and Make—now gain enhanced AI connectivity.

This update positions Opera Neon as a more powerful productivity tool for users comfortable with AI workflows. While the immediate benefits are most apparent for existing MCP users, the addition could also serve as an entry point for those exploring agentic browsing. Opera Neon continues to evolve its subscription-based browser with features like deep research and Gemini 3 Pro integration.