The latest update to Opera's flagship browser, Opera One R3, introduces enhanced features for managing browsing sessions. Users can now assign specific names and choose from nine colors to categorize their Tab Islands, greatly improving organization for multiple projects. This update is being released today, following the company's recent launch of the AI-focused browser, Opera Neon.
One of the significant enhancements in Opera One R3 is the integration of an upgraded AI assistant, which can improve AI-related task performance by up to 20%. This AI can provide context-aware responses based on the user's current Tab Islands, ensuring that information remains relevant to specific tasks. Additionally, Opera AI now has the ability to interpret YouTube video content, allowing users to query details about what they are watching.
Opera One R3 also debuts three new dynamic themes: Radiance, Orbit, and Sonic. The Sonic theme, developed in collaboration with Spotify, adapts to the music played through Opera’s in-browser player. The update streamlines Google services integration, featuring quick access to Gmail and Google Calendar directly from the sidebar. Furthermore, an early bird mode will allow users to experiment with new features, such as a four-way split screen.