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Opera’s AI assistant can now summarise web pages on Android
Opera’s AI tool, Aria, integrated into its browser, now offers text summarisation for web pages on Android devices.

Headline
Opera’s AI tool, Aria, integrated into its browser, now offers text summarisation for web pages on Android devices.
Context
Opera ‘s AI tool, Aria , integrated into its browser, now offers text summarisation for web pages on Android devices. The AI-powered web page summarising tool quickly condenses news articles, blog posts, or research papers in a summary that typically fits on one screen. Also read: X launches Stories, delivering news summarised by Grok AI
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Analysis
The new feature, announced Monday, can help users quickly understand a topic and pinpoint the important details. To use it, visit any text-based web page and then tap the three dots in the top right corner of the Opera Android browser and select the “Summarise” option next to the Aria icon. A chat with Aria will then pop up with the requested summary in it. To access the feature, update to the latest version of Opera for Android and log to an Opera account or sign up for a new one. Also read: Apple is pursuing AI ambitions at a lower cost than its rivals Aria launched last year and functions like any other AI search companion. The assistant has a chatbot-like interface that answers questions as an alternative to searching the web for answers.
Key Points
- Opera’s in-browser AI product, called Aria, can now summarise text-based web pages on Android.
- The new feature, announced Monday, can help users quickly understand a topic and pinpoint the important details.
- The assistant has a chatbot-like interface that answers questions as an alternative to searching the web for answers.
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