In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, the way we interact with our browsers is undergoing a massive shift. For a long time, using AI while browsing felt like working in two different worlds: you had your content in one tab and your AI assistant in another, constantly copy-pasting text to bridge the gap. Opera's new Browser Connector is here to change that, breaking down the walls between your web content and your favorite AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude. The End of "Context Friction": Why Browser Connector Matters For most users, the biggest hurdle when using AI for research or shopping is providing "context." If you want an AI to summarize a long article or compare prices across three open tabs, you usually have to feed it all that information manually. This creates what tech experts call "friction"—extra steps that slow down your workflow. With the launch of Browser Connector , available as of April 16, 2026, this friction i...
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