Vivaldi 7.2 for iOS: More Control, More Customization, More You.

We’re back with another update for Vivaldi on iOS, bringing more ways to fine-tune the browsing experience and stay in control. With Vivaldi 7.2, we’re making Notes even more powerful, giving users new ways to customize the address bar, and making translation history a breeze. Plus, we’ve added support for nine new UI languages, because the web should be for everyone.

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Write Your Notes Your Way with Markdown & Rich Text

Your Notes are now more powerful than ever! With support for markdown and rich text formatting, you can organize your thoughts with headers, lists, bold, italics, and even inline code snippets. Whether you’re saving quick thoughts, drafting articles, or organizing research, your Notes now give you more flexibility to format text the way you want.

With Vivaldi there is no need for extra apps, just open your Notes panel in and start writing.

Two iPhones with the Notes Panel open. An arrow points from the Markdown toggle button displayed on one phone, to the Markdown menu on the second phone.

A More Personalized Address Bar

The Address Bar is your control center, and you get to decide what’s in it. We’ve added options to enable or disable Bookmarks and History suggestions, aligning Vivaldi on iOS with its Desktop counterpart. Want fewer distractions when you search? Turn off history suggestions. Prefer to see your favorite sites pop up first? Enable bookmarks instead. It’s all about browsing on your terms.

If you use Vivaldi on desktop and mobile (and have an active sync account), your settings will be automatically synced.

Address Field priority settings in Vivaldi on iOS.

Never Lose a Translation

Vivaldi Translate now comes with Translation History. Whether you’re learning a new language or translating articles on the go, you can now quickly revisit past translations without retyping or hunting them down. It’s one more way Vivaldi makes sure you stay in control of your browsing experience.

Two iPhones with the Translate Panel open. An arrow points from the Translate History button on one device to the history entries on the other phone.

Zoom In, Where and How You Want

Some websites love tiny text. Others feel like they’re yelling at you. Now, with per-site zoom settings, you can set a custom zoom level for any website, and Vivaldi will remember it the next time you visit. No more squinting or feeling like you’re reading a billboard from two feet away. Your eyes will thank you.

Two iPhones. One displays the Content Settings page, the other Page zoom settings.

Expanding Our Language Support

Vivaldi 7.2 brings seven new UI languages to the mix, making it easier for even more people to browse in their native tongue. Say hello to:

✅ Afrikaans
✅ Belarusian
✅ Estonian
✅ Icelandic
✅ Georgian
✅ Slovenian
✅ Serbian (Latin)

About Vivaldi Technologies

Vivaldi Technologies is an employee-owned company that creates products and services for discerning web users. In everything it does, it believes in putting its users first.

Vivaldi is a powerful, personal, and private browser that adapts to you, not the other way around.

With its flexible, and fully customizable interface, the browser strives to offer the best Internet experience on any device and currently covers platforms such as Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, iOS, Android, and Android Automotive.

Vivaldi has two ground rules: privacy is a default, and everything’s an option. In practice, this means building software that protects users’ privacy but also does not track how they use it. It believes private and secure software should be the rule, not the exception.

Vivaldi is headquartered in Oslo, with offices in Reykjavik, Boston, and Palo Alto.

For more information, please contact:

Haakon Rølmann
[email protected]

For Japan-related queries, please contact:

Kaori Kotobuki
[email protected]


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