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Vivaldi

Highly customizable Chromium browser built by former Opera developers with extensive privacy options.

7/10
free
Replaces Google:
chrome

Overview

Vivaldi is built by former Opera developers who wanted to create the most customizable browser possible. Based in Norway, the company has a strong commitment to user privacy and refuses to track or profile users.

Vivaldi offers more customization options than any other browser, from interface colors that adapt to websites to complex tab management systems.

Key Features

Extreme Customization

Every aspect of Vivaldi can be customized—themes, keyboard shortcuts, mouse gestures, toolbars, and more. You can create your perfect browsing environment.

Built-in Productivity Tools

Vivaldi includes email, calendar, RSS reader, and notes—all built directly into the browser. No need for separate apps or extensions.

Tab Management

Stack related tabs into groups, tile multiple tabs on screen, hibernate inactive tabs to save memory, and use two-level tab stacking for complex research.

Privacy & Security

Vivaldi blocks trackers and ads via the built-in blocker. The company is based in Norway and explicitly states they don’t track users, profile them, or sell data. Sync is end-to-end encrypted.

Getting Started

  1. Download Vivaldi from vivaldi.com
  2. Import Chrome bookmarks and settings
  3. Spend time exploring the settings—there’s a lot to customize
  4. Try the built-in mail and calendar features
  5. Install your favorite Chrome extensions

Who Is It Best For?

Vivaldi is perfect for power users who want deep customization and integrated productivity tools. Ideal for those who find other browsers limiting or who work with many tabs simultaneously.

Final Verdict

Vivaldi is the power user’s dream browser. While it may be overkill for casual users, those who want complete control over their browsing experience will love it.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely customizable interface
  • Built-in email, calendar, and RSS
  • Tab stacking and tiling
  • No data collection
  • Chrome extension compatible

Cons

  • Not fully open source
  • No iOS app available
  • Can be overwhelming for new users

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