Vivaldi Blog

Meet you in Reykjavík

May 23, 2019

It’s been a busy week at our office in Iceland where the team is hosting two W3C events for the Technical Architecture Group.

Make reading easier with Vivaldi

May 22, 2019

Knowing how to take control of zoom, fonts and such in your browser can make a big difference to reading online. It can also give your eyes some much-needed relief.

Welcome Stas and Gratulerer med dagen!

May 17, 2019

Meeting our users – in flesh and blood – is one of the most extraordinary experiences for the Vivaldi team. Even better when that happens on Norway’s national holiday.

Game on! Win Razer Chroma devices

May 13, 2019

We’ve teamed up with Razer to give away some awesome Razer Chroma devices. Here’s how to win!

Bring more color to computer time

May 9, 2019

Vivaldi developer Petter Nilsen who made possible the Razer Chroma integration, reveals how it came about.

Browse with full color: Vivaldi browser enables Razer Chroma

May 8, 2019

A first in browsers, Vivaldi teams up with Razer Chroma to make browsing more immersive and personal.

Best buddies: Browse Reddit with Vivaldi

May 2, 2019

If you spend a lot of time on Reddit, take a look at these awesome Vivaldi features and experience Reddit like with no other browser.

A Windows 10 bug: The back story

April 30, 2019

Recently, we reported a huge Windows 10 performance issue to Chromium. They discovered that the problem was caused by a Windows security feature that is useful for protecting applications like a browser.

Use Chrome Web Store extensions in Vivaldi browser

April 25, 2019

The Chrome Web Store boasts thousands of extensions. Guess what, they also work in Vivaldi!

Down to Earth

April 21, 2019

On April 22, 1970, millions of people protested the negative impact of industrial development. Almost 50 years later, we’ve turned to technology to solve the Earth’s most urgent problems.

Improve performance in Vivaldi

April 16, 2019

In Vivaldi, you are in control of the browser’s memory usage. Here’s how to minimize its memory footprint.