Opera Neon Launches MCP Connector: AI Agents Can Now Read, Interact With, and Act Inside Your Browser
The wall between AI agents and your browser just came down. Opera announced today that Opera Neon — the company’s experimental AI-first browser — now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as a native server. This means external AI clients — including Claude Code, ChatGPT, n8n, Lovable, and OpenClaw — can connect directly to a live Neon browser session, access your real-time web context, and take actions inside pages. No Playwright. No Selenium. No screenshots copied and pasted between apps. Just agents talking directly to your browser. ...