Opera has announced a new update to the Android app that brings image recognition powers to the Aria AI and more.
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Opera web browser announced today that it will be collaborating with Google to bring its Gemini AI models into Opera's Aria browser AI, powered by its multi-LLM Composer AI engine.
GameMaker, the gaming development tools that are part of Opera, has announced it is now free to use for non-commercial non-console titles. Also, developers can now pay a one-time commercial-use fee.
Opera has released custom builds of its web browser for desktop and Android. They feature Chess.com integration, allowing users to play the game while browsing the web or watching videos.
Opera's in-built generative AI tool, Aria, is now available to Opera users on Android. It uses OpenAI's GPT AI but has access to the latest information on the web making it more useful.
The Opera One web browser is now available to download on Windows, Linux, macOS. The browser features new generative AI tools, Tab Islands, and some under-the-hood changes to make animations faster.
Opera has developed a new web browser called Opera One that is set to become its flagship browser later this year. The browser comes with various internal changes and a new Tab Islands feature.
Opera Browser's VPN service is coming to iOS devices. The no-log VPN service which is free of charge offers access to 100+ servers via three locations and doesn't require any extension to work.
Several internet users are reporting that the Opera Browser is showing up as a system app on various Xiaomi phones. This essentially takes the total count of pre-installed web browsers to three.
Opera is also adding what it calls AI Prompts, which will shorten or help explain a selected piece of text. or create new content based on that text like a Tweet, a joke or even a haiku.
Opera's parent company Kunlun Tech has announced that it is looking to integrate ChatGPT into its products soon. However, the firm has revealed no details about availability or planned products.
Opera has launched a new fintech called Dify. Dify will provide users with cashback at certain retailers and in future it will introduce new services like savings management, credit, and more.
Opera has announced new features for its Android and desktop browser, which now lets you sync data across devices by scanning a QR code. Opera for Android also adds a new in-browser chat and more.