Opera is taking a big step toward AI-driven browsing, and this time it is opening the door to other AI assistants. The company has introduced an MCP Connector for Opera Neon, which allows third-party AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, n8n, Lovable, and OpenClaw to directly connect to the browser.
This means your AI can now see what is on your screen and act on it, turning Neon into an autonomous browsing agent. The feature is available now for paid Neon users, with plans to bring a simpler version to other Opera browsers later.
How does MCP actually let AI control your browser?
To understand this shift, you need to know what MCP is. Model Context Protocol is an open standard introduced by Anthropic. It allows AI tools to connect with apps and services without building separate integrations for each one.
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