Vivaldi on iOS lets users take control of inactive tabs and adds new personalization options.

July 4, 2024

With Vivaldi 6.8 on iOS we introduce a new user interface for inactive tabs, to give users better control of their tabs. We are making it possible to open items from Bookmarks, Reading List, and History in the background. We have also made several improvements to our Ad Blocker and enabled Bookmark nickname matching.

Vivaldi on iOS 6.8

July 4, 2024

Improved browser features for desktop and Vivaldi Mail 2.0 amped up with new functionality.

June 20, 2024

In the new Vivaldi 6.8 on desktop, the built-in mail client sees a big update with prefetching for optimized search and mail preview. You also get a faster way to respond to emails. This update further includes real-time updates about tab memory usage, improvements to the address field, and more.

Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality

June 17, 2024

Google is forcing an update from manifest v2 to v3. With the most important functionality built into Vivaldi, it will have a limited impact. Those running extensions not supporting v3 will be affected. Vivaldi’s goal to make bad ads sad continues, regardless.

Multi-windows support in vivaldi browser on iOS

Vivaldi on iOS adds multiple windows support for iPad, improves Notes, Bookmarks, and Dark Mode

May 2, 2024

You can now use multiple Vivaldi windows on iPad. Set the sorting order for Notes and Bookmarks. Force Dark Theme now follows your system color scheme.

Vivaldi 6.7

May 2, 2024

Vivaldi 6.7

May 2, 2024

Vivaldi browser on Android

Vivaldi on Android: It’s all about details

May 2, 2024

The new Vivaldi browser makes improvements across the board. Download it now on your Android and Chromebooks.

Image of Vivaldi browser on the Apple iPadOS

Vivaldi’s statement on the new EU ruling on Apple’s iPad OS

April 30, 2024

EU designates Apple’s iPad OS as DMA ‘Gatekeeper’. Here’s what the Vivaldi browser has to say about this designation.

Vivaldi 6.7

April 25, 2024

Memory Saver in Vivaldi helps boost performance and hibernates inactive tabs automatically

Vivaldi boosts performance with Memory Saver and auto-detects feeds with its Feed Reader

April 25, 2024

Vivaldi now reduces memory usage by automatically hibernating inactive tabs, auto-detects more feeds with its Feed Reader on websites like Reddit and GitHub, allows creating Workspaces out of tab selections with a right-click, includes a window split-view for apps on Mac, and more.