Vivaldi Blog

Vivaldi can’t help falling in love with you.

August 19, 2022

In the latest installment of Carpool Karaoke, a new crooner joins Ari in the Polestar 2.

Vivaldi on Android: Get a reality check on blocked ads and trackers

August 17, 2022

The new version of Vivaldi 5.4 on Android adds counters to show the number of blocked ads and trackers, a close-all other tabs option, and a restructured menu for easier navigation.

5 ways Vivaldi browser can make you a better student

August 12, 2022

Let’s go back to school! Step up your productivity level and get organized with these 5 tips from Vivaldi browser.

The new Vivaldi gets the ability to mute Web Panels, customizable Rocker Gestures, and an improved Vivaldi Mail.

August 10, 2022

The latest version Vivaldi 5.4 on desktops highlights the ability to turn off the sound in Web Panels, program what Rocker Gestures can do, and a fine-tuned Vivaldi Mail, Calendar, and Feed Reader.

Building Vivaldi while the searing orange-red lava flows

August 4, 2022

Deja vu! The glowing flowing red lava can be seen gushing from the ground again. And Vivaldi browser devs continue to build Vivaldi after their summer break.

Why I use Vivaldi browser

July 28, 2022

Find out what attracted Kobami and has kept her using Vivaldi browser, both on Android and desktop.

The many faces of Vivaldi

July 22, 2022

We all have different sides to us, but Vivaldi is truly the chameleon of browsers!

Office with a view

July 15, 2022

In June, we swap our desks at home for a stay in the Innovation House in Magnolia, Massachusetts, to work together, hang out and have lots of fun.

Friday fun: Vivaldi carpool karaoke!

July 8, 2022

Ari and Tómas from Team Vivaldi share one of their favorite ways to have fun while recharging the Polestar 2.

Browser beatdown: Vivaldi vs Tesla

June 30, 2022

Elon Musk says Tesla’s browser is “trash”. Is he right? Let’s see how it compares to Vivaldi!

Hourglass indicates end of Internet Explorer.

Good riddance, Internet Explorer!

June 16, 2022

Internet Explorer is dead. Microsoft started ringing the death knell for its old internet browser last year. Vivaldi browser co-founder and CEO Jon von Tetzchner remembers its controversial legacy and argues that its loss is not really a loss.