Today we’re excited to drop the big news that Opera One, the latest incarnation of the Opera Browser, is here and ready for you to download.
Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
Here’s
the scoop – Opera One is your familiar Opera Browser, but it’s been given a
major makeover. And it's not just talking about a new coat of paint – reimagined and rebuilt Opera from the ground up, paving the way for a new era
in which AI isn’t just an add-on, but a core part of your browsing experience.
So,
what’s actually new?
Well,
for starters, Opera One is introducing Aria, the first-ever native browser AI.
There’s also a totally fresh Modular Design and a bunch of game-changing
features like Tab Islands, ingrained within the browser.
Native-browser AI: Aria
Let’s
dive in deeper and uncover the magic behind these features, starting with Aria.
Get ready to meet Aria, the new AI powerhouse right inside your Opera One browser. Aria is our brand-new browser AI that’s right at the heart of Opera One. It’s our way of giving you free access to a leading GPT-based solution and the most up-to-date information from the web.
By
bringing Aria on board, you’re unlocking access to a top-notch generative AI
service, totally free. This incredible service is made in collaboration with
OpenAI, but with an Opera twist: it’s been enhanced with additional
capabilities.
Powered
by Opera’s own Composer AI engine, Aria connects to OpenAI’s GPT and brings in
real-time results from the web. This means that you can now join forces with AI
to sift through web information, generate text or code, or even get product
inquiries addressed.
Aria
is also an expert in customer support. It knows Opera’s entire support
documentation library like the back of its hand and uses this knowledge to
respond to your questions.
As
an Opera One user, you’ll also find a brand new command line. All you have to
do is hit ctrl+/ (in Windows) or cmd+/ (in Mac) and an overlay will pop open,
allowing you to interact with Aria. So, if you’ve got a sudden question, just
use the shortcut to ask Aria via the command line, and either dive into the
AI’s response on the sidebar or carry on with your browsing.
Aria
also harnesses the power of the AI Prompts feature that Opera rolled out in
early access this year. After taking in your feedback and running extensive
tests, we’ve integrated the ability to get contextual prompts by simply
highlighting text in the browser into Aria.
What
really sets Opera’s AI apart is the control you have. You get to choose whether
to engage with the AI services or not. To start using Aria, all you need to do
is open the AI in the sidebar and log in or sign up for a free Opera account if
you don’t have one already.
As
a nod to your love for ChatGPT, we’ve also incorporated this fan-favorite
service right in your browser sidebar within Opera One.
Tab Islands: a new, intuitive way of interacting with tabs
A
key element of Opera One is Tab Islands and the way they change how the
browser’s tabs behave. Tabs are a fundamental part of browsing but the standard
way of interacting with them hasn’t evolved much since the early days of the
web and no longer corresponds to the richness of the internet and the countless
ways we utilize it. For example, researchers have found that the existing tab
design in browsers makes it difficult to jump between sets of tasks. Moreover,
according to Opera’s own research, the majority of people feel overwhelmed by
how messy their tabs get and wish web browsers would do more to help them
manage this.
Opera
One’s Tab Islands address this challenge. Tab Islands is a new way of keeping
related tabs together in an intuitive way, based on context – without forcing
you to change your habits or to even give it a thought.
The
feature allows you to gain flexibility in interacting with your tabs: tab
islands can keep different browsing contexts separate, move tabs around, and
collapse islands to make them small. It even allows you to come back to them later
or save them into bookmarks or pinboards. Essentially, your browser tabs stay
together based on context, so that there’s no more jumping around or feeling
overwhelmed.
So,
say you’re planning a trip and researching hotels, routes, and local attractions.
With Opera One, every tab you open in this context will harmoniously gather in
a dedicated ‘Tab Island’. The same goes for your work-related Google Docs or
any other context – they automatically get their own secluded Tab Island. As
you continue browsing and more Tab Islands emerge, you’ll find it effortless to
identify and switch between the topics you’ve been focusing on.
Opera One’s new
Modular Design
Our
new Modular Design is our roadmap to building a browser that molds itself to
your needs. Opera One focuses on bringing key features forward and adjusting
them based on your context, delivering a fluid and easy browsing experience.
We
didn’t stop at just the design, though.
Under
the hood, Opera’s desktop browser got a major upgrade. We’ve implemented a new
browser architecture and a Multithreaded Compositor, aiming to offer you a
faster and smoother user interface. With this, Opera One becomes the first
major Chromium-based browser to significantly uplift its user interface.
Alongside our new Modular Design, this advanced architecture opens doors for
new features and helps Opera stand out in the Chromium crowd.
How to Download Opera
One
Opera
One is available for free on Windows, macOS, and Linux. To download it, simply
go to opr.as/opera-one and follow the instructions.
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