# I Tested Neo AI Browser — The AI Browser Built Around Privacy

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Skill Leap AI
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmOKrPAFCo
- **Дата:** 26.02.2026
- **Длительность:** 13:25
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## Описание

Download Neo AI Browser here: https://neobrowser.ai/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SkillLeapAI

Discord link:https://neobrowser.ai/discord?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SkillLeapAI

I walk through how I use the Neo AI browser to research, write, and browse the web with more privacy and security.

Neo is an AI powered browser built by the team behind Norton. It’s free on Mac and PC, and you can import your bookmarks from Chrome or Safari. I use the Magic Box to search, ask AI questions, or run a normal Google search. The Neo Chat side panel lets me summarize pages, compare multiple tabs, and write without copying and pasting into another chatbot.

I use Neo for topic research, writing papers with PDFs, summarizing YouTube videos, drafting emails, planning projects from long documents, and even tailoring resumes to job listings. It saves me time because the AI works right inside the browser.

The biggest reason I like Neo is privacy. It does not save memory unless I tell it to. I can manage or delete anything anytime. With built-in ad blocking and Norton security, this AI browser keeps privacy front and center while I work.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmOKrPAFCo) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

I've been testing an AI browser called Neo for a while. And if you're looking for an AI powered browser specifically focused on security and privacy, I think you're really going to enjoy this one. Neo is actually built by the team behind Norton and I partnered with them for this video to show you seven real use cases here that I found really practical with Neo. And that Norton part is actually really important, especially if you're talking about AI inside of your browser. This is a common thing that I was seeing every time I covered any type of a browser here on this channel. One of the main reason that I wanted to make this video is because the privacy here that they put front and center. So, I'll come back to the privacy side of it a little bit later, but I'll point it out as I show you these use cases and as I go through these examples, I'll show you exactly what Neo can do and the practical workflows that I found while testing it. Now, I'll put a link to the NeoAI browser website here where you could download it. It's completely free to download and it's available for both Mac and PC. So, you could just click download here and install it just like any other app on your computer. Now, before I show you the use cases, the seven use cases I have for this video, I also want to quickly show you around Neo, this browser, so you see where everything is. And during the installation process, you could also import from other browsers like Chrome or Safari, your bookmarks, your cookies, and so on. Now, when you open Neo, it's going to open up a new tab. Every time you open a new tab, you'll have this box in the center. Neo calls this box magic box. This is where you could input anything. You could search for things. You could type in a URL. You could also reference tabs and things like that, which I'm about to show you. But when you type this in, and if I send this out, it's going to be a totally different experience here, right? So, it's going to give you an answer just like using any AI chatbot right inside of the browser. But if you just wanted to turn that into a regular search, you just click search instead. And this will do a normal Google search for you, for example. Now, on the side, you'll also see this thing called Neo Chat. Now, this side panel is where you could do all kinds of different things based on the context of the page you're on. So, you could ask it to summarize it, analyze it, help you with writing. And right now, you could see that page right here is in the context of this chat conversation. So, if I ask for a summary, it's going to give you a summary of the page you're on right now. And it usually gives you follow-up questions here to dive a little bit deeper again with the context of whatever tab you have open here. So, AI powered browsing, this is one of the best parts of it because you don't have to actually open a new separate chat window or copy and paste anything, right? You don't lose context this way and you could have this across any single page you're on the web. Now, this also works across any tabs you have open here. So, in this box, if you type in that mention sign, you could bring in any tab. So, for example, I'm actually researching this lens here. And I could bring that context here and then ask it a question. And then it will use my question with the context of what's on that page, the information on that page. And I was asking it to compare these Rokinon lenses with Sony lenses. And it gave me a detailed overview, the key comparisons again by pulling in that tap here and then having it also search the web. And right here on the bottom, it will show me the sources where he got this information from. And as always, I could always do a regular search instead if I wanted to do the traditional type of search. Now, the next thing I wanted to show you is something called peak and summarize. So when you're on a page and you see links, typically if you click on a link, it usually opens a new tab. You might have lots of tabs open. if you're doing research like this with things like Wikipedia where almost everything seems to be a link. But if you hover over, you'll see this icon that will let you peak or summarize. So the peak option actually opens that page but not as a different tab. So you're just peeking inside of it to see if this is useful and then you could just close it and you don't lose your place. The other option is you could summarize it. That will bring up this Neo chat on the side and summarize that other page, not the page you're on right now. so you could quickly see what that page is all about. Now, one privacy thing I want to point out up front here, and then I'll talk about privacy more at the end, but the memory inside of Neo is actually configurable. So, Neo doesn't remember anything by default. If you wanted to remember something, you explicitly have to tell it to remember that. And you could edit things, you could see what it's remembering, and you could delete anything inside of settings. Under this AI mode here, you could actually look in the memory here, and you could manage any memories. I don't have any saved right now, but if you decide to delete anything or edit anything, you could do that through this manage tab. Now, they also have this last thing I'll show you and then we'll jump into the use cases. This is a feed they have and this feed will actually show you different articles based on your browsing habits and you could actually manage and change anything you want about this about the type of content that gets shown in the settings under manage interest. So, that's your quick overview on how to use the Neo app here. But let me jump into

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmOKrPAFCo&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

the seven different use cases here. The very first use case I wanted to show you is actually topic research across multiple different articles. So I do a lot of research across different AI trends. I've been researching AI agents, bipe coding for different videos. So in that case, I usually have multiple different tabs open about different topics. What I could do here is instead of jumping between different tabs and trying to get summaries from them, copy and pasting different text into chatbots, I could open up Neo Chat here. The context of it is going to be that one web page, but I could actually pull in other web pages here that I have tabs open for. So if I wanted to bring in, for example, this one too. Now my context is two. And then when I ask a question here, it's going to use all this context, multiple different tabs with multiple different pages. And you could also do the exact same thing right here in this magic box here. You could pull in as many of these links as you want here and then ask it anything you want and it'll pull in the information from all the different links that are in this context. So if you do research at all, this obviously saves you time. You don't have to use another tool. copy and paste anything. This happens at the browser level and this works across any page that you have open right now in Neo. Now for the second use case, I want to show you how to write any type of a research paper or even a article that requires a lot of research. And I'm going to open up Neo Chat here. And I have other tabs that I already found. And they're pretty dense PDFs here. I have a couple of them here with, you know, they're kind of hard to read in this format. But here in the doc, I'm actually going to bring those into the context. So I'm going to bring in this article and I'll type that at mention sign and I'll bring this article. And they also have this option right here which helps you quickly dig into things. Pros and cons, explain this like on five, background on this topic. Okay, if you click any of these, well, that becomes your prompt and then you could send this out. Now, when I'm writing, this makes it so much easier to just have this window side by side with my blank document and just go through the research much faster. Right? And after a couple back and forth here, I actually asked it to help me draft the first intro. And he wrote the intro for this article. And then I could go through here, do any type of formatting to it that I want. But again, I'm doing this with the context of what I have hand selected, right? It's not just asking an AI chatbot to go find sources. I specifically done my research using AI, but I found those articles. I found those PDFs. I don't have to download those PDFs, upload them to a chatbot. They're always in the context here. And at any time, I could remove any of them. I could add more context here. Obviously, it's going to save you a ton of time if you do this type of writing. Now, the next use case is actually using YouTube video research and scripting. Obviously, a workflow I use constantly. Let's say I'm doing some research here. I'm comparing what's new with Gemini and versus Chatipedia. I just did a regular search here under the video tab. I could just click on this option. Remember, this is the option I showed you where you could peak or summarize any link. Well, this includes YouTube links, too. Now, instead of watching every video to see if it's worth my time. Well, this could help me. I could just look at it with the summarize option here. Now, while that's doing that summary here, maybe I could just go through another link. Maybe this one. I'll do the quick peek here. And then this way I could take a look here and this just helps me quickly go through a lot of different YouTube content. Now this next one is for writing emails again with the live context that you have from any tabs that you have open. And by the way, if you notice on top as I'm making this video here, it puts things in different categories. So even if you have multiple different tabs open, it categorizes them in this science category. So you don't have just ton of different tabs that endlessly go on. is compress them really nicely here. Now, this is just a demo of an email, but for this example, I asked what the hotel information is for this week. Well, I was just researching that and I have the tab open for it. Now, let me zoom in here to show you this writing assistant. Now, you could describe what you want and this will help you reply to emails. But the nice thing is I could bring in the information I've already searched. So, I could type in the ation sign and he already knows I've done some research on this hotel that I ended up picking. So I could bring that in and then with that context I could say respond to this email with that hotel information and I could send this out and the Neomposer writes the full email with a subject line nicely formatted here. I could press accept and then I could make any other adjustments I want here before pressing send. The next use case is to help you with a project kickoff. Let's say I'm starting a new project and someone sent me a long PDF that has all the different specs for a project. So all I have to do is grab that PDF from my desktop and I'll drop it here. It opens this up in a new tab. This is obviously a demo project that I created. And all I have to do is use Neo Chat here. And I could ask it to analyze this document and actually extract any tasks that I need to complete here, key requirements, and organize them into a timeline for me. And just like that, it gave me the action items, the

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmOKrPAFCo&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 13:00)

requirements here I asked for, and the project timeline that I asked for here. again from a kind of a very messy PDF here that would be much harder to go through manually. Now, this next use case is for any type of job application prep. So, I have a job listing open here and I also have my resume. I'm not in the job market here, but this is just a mockup resume here. And what I could do again with Neo Chat, I could make sure both are in the context. So, I'm going to bring in that job listing as well. And I already have my resume here listed. And what I could do is I could actually use Neo side by side to analyze this. And I could compare this across multiple different job listings too. Compare these two here and highlight where I'm a strong match for this job and where there are gaps. And this one very quickly showed me where I'm actually a good fit here. Showed me my potential gaps here. And then it created a tailor cover letter with placeholders that I could just copy and paste directly into my reply here on that job posting. Now, if you do any meetings, this is a good use case for it. You could actually upload files, too. You don't have to just have them in a tab, but you could upload files and use it in a combination with different tabs you have for more context. In this case, I just want to show you a simple use case of uploading a document and using it as a chatbot to extract any key information here. And then from here, I could then ask it to do any type of follow-up like draft a follow-up email with deadlines included here. Now, this created my action items that I asked for. And this is just a simple use case for turning any type of unstructured data here without actually leaving the browser or going to a different website. Okay, I think I saved the best for last, which is privacy. And this is the main reason why I wanted to make this video. Every time I've covered AI browsing or anything like that, privacy was the biggest concern. This is where Neo completely feels different. Neo is built by Norton. Norton's been around for a long time. I used Norton anti virus, I don't know, 15, 20 years ago maybe, right? So, this actually shows up in how AI works inside of the browser. Let me jump into the settings here and I want to show you some things in the AI mode. The one thing I mentioned early on is Neo actually doesn't save anything about your chat unless you tell it to. And I have full control here to turn that option off if I want to as well. You also have local AI. So this is the power of Neo, but it's local. So it's making it very clear how AI is being used in this browser. You can manage your interest. I mentioned that earlier. That's for this feed down here. So if you wanted to turn off AI generated interest entirely, you could do that. Now this also doesn't do any type of background profiling, any type of hidden history. And under security, it also comes with ad block that is automatically turned on. And you also have other security settings, including blocking specific sites here, too. And when you use it, it's very obvious that privacy is what matters most. The main reason why I wanted to make this video, something that people were commenting about on some of the other videos I've covered on this channel. So, definitely worth a look here if you want to try it for yourself. Again, totally free to use and I think some of those practical applications here will be really handy for you, will save you a ton of time. Try it for yourself on your Mac or for your PC. Let me know what you think of it and I will catch you on the next video. Thanks for watching.

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