
Tabs and other objects respond to you like real objects they have weight and move in a natural way when dragged, pushed, or even popped. Opera Neon’s newly developed physics engine is set to breathe life back into the internet. Opera Neon also takes a kind of virtual reality approach to tabs …

The approach looks radically different to a conventional browser, starting as a semi-transparent overlay of your speed-dial sites floating above your Mac desktop. It is a concept browser – an experimental browser that envisions the future of web browsers similar to the way concept cars predict the future of automobiles. Today, we can finally show you Opera Neon.

We created thousands of concepts, drawings, iterations, versions and interface designs. To bring our vision to life, we put together a team of talented developers and designers to work on a unique prototype browser.

Some companies settle for a video render when they come up with product concepts, but Opera has created a fully-fledged working app to illustrate what it describes as an ‘alternate reality’ for the browser, Opera Neon.
