Desktop Snapshots
Desktop Snapshots are work-in-progress builds that are available for anyone to download and test. Try new desktop browser features and fixes before anyone else!
Fixes, fixes, fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1440.4
January 28, 2019
Several crash and other stability fixes in today’s snapshot.
Spinner during page load – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1435.4
January 23, 2019
Several of you wanted a spinner during page load, so here it is.
Better naming for screenshots – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1430.4
January 18, 2019
We now offer better control over screenshot naming and provide an option to show frequently visited pages in the URL drop-down.
First Snapshot of 2019 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1420.4
January 8, 2019
We are back to work on your favorite browser. So let’s start the year with a few nice fixes and a major Chromium bump.
A small update from yesterday – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1401.7
December 18, 2018
Here is a little update from yesterday’s build to fix the known issues.
Open related tabs in a tab stack – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1400.4
December 17, 2018
For the first post-2.2 snapshot we introduce a new tab opening option for tab stacking fans
Vivaldi 2.2 RC 2 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1388.29
December 11, 2018
Today’s snapshot is the second release candidate for 2.2.
Vivaldi 2.2 RC 1 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1388.23
December 10, 2018
Today’s snapshot is the first release candidate for 2.2.
A Friday update – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1388.21
December 7, 2018
One last Snapshot before the weekend. Enjoy!
Further regression fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1388.6
December 6, 2018
Today we have further fixes for recent regressions and a minor Chromium bump.
Save selected tabs as a session – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1387.4
December 5, 2018
After selecting multiple tabs (Ctrl/⌘/Shift), you can now save them to a session via the context menu.
More Quick Commands, keyboard shortcuts and customization – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1386.4
December 4, 2018
You can now access closed tabs and access keys with Quick Commands (or mappable keyboard shortcuts) and the status bar becomes customizable.