A fast, secure web browser with advanced privacy features like a built-in VPN with ad blocking, Speed Dial, smart AI, cloud sync, picture-in-picture mode, and easy extensibility through plugins and extensions.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Flathub
- PortableApps.com
- Kindle Fire
- Flatpak
- HUAWEI AppGallery
- Samsung Galaxy Store
- Snapcraft




Comments about Opera as an Alternative to Vivaldi
Every time I look at Opera these days, I get the impression they're more interested in squeezing out a little more profit for their parent conglomerate instead of making a good product for the people using it. One of Opera's founders left and founded Vivaldi, which has shaped up to be the real spiritual successor to the old Opera.
A agree with Opera lost it's way, they are just pulling out one browser variant of another, making a gaming browser, a KI browser and so on.
But other then looking fancy, are they really good? Vivaldi was started because Opera rejected things developer wanted to do and now it's just what can we do that more people are using this browser from this shady company to make more money.
Most users think Opera is a great Vivaldi alternative.
- Opera is Free and Proprietary















































Opera is based on Chromium, and so is Vivaldi. But Vivaldi is innovative, Opera is stale and has abandoned its commitment to rethinking what a browser should be. Both are compatible with extensions for Chrome, and both are preferable to Chrome in terms of privacy. But given Vivaldi's existence, what is Opera for, or trying to do? Hard to say.