Opera has released the iOS version of the Opera One browser with a built-in Aria assistant based on artificial intelligence. The mobile application follows the minimalistic design of the desktop version of the web browser and allows you to hide unnecessary elements, providing a comfortable browsing experience.
The search bar is located at the bottom of the interface for convenience and provides quick hints when entering a query. The Aria AI assistant is also integrated into the search. Additionally, as MacRumors reports, the new Swipe to search feature lets you activate the search bar with a simple swipe down, similar to searching for apps through Spotlight on the iPhone’s home screen. Although the search bar is at the bottom by default, users can opt for standard navigation.
The built-in AI assistant Aria is capable of performing a wide range of tasks – from searching the Internet to generating text and images. With voice input, you can ask questions verbally without typing, and with Google’s Imagen2 AI generator, you can create visual content by typing in text queries.
In addition, Opera One has a new carousel on the start screen, which is designed to inform users. It integrates news, sports results and tips on Opera products. The browser also has a built-in ad blocker. It is possible to customize themes.
You can download Opera One for iOS from the App Store.
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