Opera is adding its free browser AI, Aria, to Opera Mini, its popular Android-based browser with 100M+ users across the world. This update brings powerful AI capabilities, such as up-to-date information from the web, research assistance, content summarisation, and image generation, directly into the browser at no additional cost.
“AI is rapidly becoming an integral part of the daily internet experience, and we’re seeing a great interest in AI solutions among South Africans, so bringing Aria to Opera Mini is a natural addition to our most-downloaded browser. With the integration of our built-in AI, Aria, we’re excited to explore how AI can further enhance the feature set our South African users rely on every day,” said Jørgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera.
Opera Mini is known and appreciated for numerous unique features – from live football scores to the built-in digital wallet MiniPay, and now – also Aria.
Addressing data costs – a priority for South African users
While internet access is becoming increasingly more available for South Africans, the cost of the internet is unproportionally high compared to the income or GDP per capita. According to Opera survey from March 2025, 80% of South Africans said data is too expensive, and over two thirds (69%) reported regularly running out of data before the end of the month, data costs remain a key concern in the country.
For years, Opera Mini has played a key role in improving internet accessibility across South Africa. Opera Mini’s turbo data-saving mode can reduce data usage by up to 90% compared to other major browsers. For the past three years, Opera has saved South Africans an equivalent of $10M in data (6M GB) through its unique data compression technology. The free data campaigns, active since 2020, allow South Africans using Opera Mini and being on the MTN network to benefit from 3GB each month for free, which can be used for anything, including interacting with Aria. Since 2022, Opera has invested millions of dollars on free data campaigns in South Africa, bridging the digital divide and ensuring information access.
With Aria integrated into Opera Mini, users get the benefits of an advanced AI tool without sacrificing precious data. Aria is optimized for minimal data consumption and is included within Opera’s free daily data bundles in South Africa — making it an ideal solution for the 69% of South Africans who would use AI tools only if they didn’t add to data usage.
Aria – Opera’s native built-in AI
Aria browser AI integrates into Opera’s browsers on both desktop and mobile to enable an accessible chat-based interface to AI. It enhances user interaction through information retrieval, text or code generation, image generation and understanding. Aria is powered by Opera’s own Composer AI engine, which utilizes both OpenAI and Google AI technologies to provide the most relevant answers, and it integrates image generation through Google’s Imagen3 fast model. With today’s update, Aria is now available across all Opera browsers. For the 24%* South Africans surveyed who already use AI tools several times a day, and for the 59% who rely on AI for academic purposes, Aria within Opera Mini offers a way to make those experiences even more accessible and fully affordable, as it’s free.
There are more exciting and unique features coming to Opera Mini soon! Opera Mini can be downloaded or updated via the Google Play Store, with Aria available in the browser.
About Opera Mini
Launched in 2005, Opera Mini is a small, fast, and powerful browser. It comes with unique features such as Data Compression, Offline File Sharing, and a built-in ad-blocker. Today, Opera Mini has been downloaded over 1 billion times on the Google Play Store by people who chose it over the pre-installed browsers on Android mobile devices. Opera Mini has a 4.6 star rating on Google Play and has been reviewed by more than eight million people worldwide.