Opera launched a desktop browser last year that integrates more artificial intelligence applications and adds a feature called "tab islands."OperaOneAfter that, it was also announced thatiOS platform version.
In addition to retaining the simple interface of the desktop version, the iOS version of Opera One is also optimized for the mobile device experience. For example, the search bar can be moved to the bottom of the screen to make it easier to search while browsing, or the search function can be launched through a pull-down gesture.
Like Google search, when you enter content in the search field of Opera One, the system will automatically pop up suggested search terms and predict the URL content that the user may be about to enter, allowing users to enter the website they want to browse more quickly. The top bar and bottom search bar will also automatically adjust with the color tone of the browsing page to make the browsing vision more consistent. They will also be temporarily hidden when you start browsing.
In addition, the iOS version of Opera One also has Opera's Aria browser assistant service built in, allowing users to operate through voice input or use Google's Imagen2 image generation artificial intelligence function, and also has built-in ad blocking function and free VPN function.
Because Opera One focuses on artificial intelligence, it comes with the company's Aria built-in browser assistant. Aria now features voice input, allowing users to speak queries aloud. Additionally, users can ask Aria to generate images using Google's Imagen2 image generation model. Finally, because of Opera's focus on security, the One iOS browser comes with a built-in ad blocker and a free VPN.





