
With Vivaldi browser, you can customize the browser the way you want – making it suit your browsing needs. Vivaldi was officially launched on April 12, 2016, and is aimed at staunch technologists, heavy Internet users, and previous Opera web browser users disgruntled by Opera’s transition from the Presto layout engine to the Blink layout engine, which removed many popular features.

Vivaldi was founded by former Opera Software co-founder Jon von Tetzchner. It’s rich in functionality, highly flexible and lighting fast – offering you a new way of browsing the Internet – while keeping your privacy safe as the Vivaldi browser doesn’t track its users. It’s the next best thing to having a “Boss Button” on your browser.Vivaldi is a modern Chromium-based web browser built for – and with – the web. Read news, follow conversations on social media, chat with your friends and much more, while using the main browser window separately. Web Panels allow you to view websites as a panel on the sidebar of your Vivaldi browser.You can set your own tags and nicks for lightning fast access. How many bookmarks do you have in your browser? 56, 225, or 1056? If you use bookmarks a lot, you have come to the right place! With Vivaldi's bookmark manager you can organize and access your bookmark efficiently.Vivaldi offers a robust, efficient, light-weight mail client. E-mail is still undeniably important to many of us. Now that’s a double treat – your e-mail client built into your web browser.

Your bookmarks, history, passwords and settings can all be synchronized across various instances of Vivaldi through the encrypted sync infrastructure. Have multiple computers that you want to keep in sync? Vivaldi Sync enables this beautifully.Get faster anywhere on the web page using your keyboard. You can move in every axis using the arrow keys. Say goodbye to tab-cycling through web page content now.Facebook turns Vivaldi blue, The Verge will make it orange – If you so wish. A clean and modern look complements the content.

Vivaldi ’s color scheme will adapt as you browse the web, much like a chameleon adapts to its surroundings.
