This update adds a warning for Android 9 users about future deprecation, and includes security updates from Chromium upstream for CVE-2025-10200. | Continue reading
Today's snapshot includes a wide range of fixes. | Continue reading
This update adds a warning for macOS 11 users (and Linux arm32 users) about future deprecation†. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we get ever closer to final. Here are a handful of fixes. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we have another round of bug fixes. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, fixes continue at a rapid pace as we get ever closer to release. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we continue with tabs and menu fixes and resolve more issues caused by the ad blocker improvements. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we fix a couple of common crashers that got introduced with the recent ad block improvements. | Continue reading
Today’s snapshot includes a jump from Chromium 138 to 140 and a couple of fixes. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we're squashing more bugs on the New Tab button and giving vertical tabs extra love, especially for those who like their URL in the tab bar. Also Lazy-loaded and hibernated tabs now open slightly faster when reopened from the Tab bar. | Continue reading
In today's snapshot, we're squashing more bugs on the New Tab button and giving vertical tabs extra love, especially for those who like their URL in the tab bar. Also Lazy-loaded and hibernated tabs now open slightly faster when reopened from the Tab bar. | Continue reading
Browsing should push you to explore, chase ideas, and make your own decisions. It should light up your brain. Vivaldi is taking a stand. We choose humans over hype, and we will not turn the joy of exploring into inactive spectatorship. | Continue reading
This update includes an important fix for CJK users, relating to IME failing after dragging a tab to a new window. | Continue reading
This update includes an important fix for CJK users, relating to IME failing after dragging a tab to a new window. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have a small Chromium update that we expect to fix the font issues that some Linux users were experiencing. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have add popup and popunder blocker rules support, and also have further tab fixes. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have more work on the 'tab button' and jump to Chromium 140. | Continue reading
Today's update includes security fixes from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
Today's snapshot resolves the issue with blocker setting. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
This release introduces a new button, usability improvements, and key fixes across bookmarks, dark mode, search engines, and tabs. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have a few big changes for you, starting with a new 'tab button'. There is a lot here but we'll leave it to you to play around and discover it for yourself. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have a few big changes for you, starting with a new 'tab button'. There is a lot here but we'll leave it to you to play around and discover it for yourself. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, here are a selection of fixes and a minor update to Chromium. | Continue reading
Today's snapshot adds support for custom search engines and includes a couple of bug fixes. | Continue reading
This update includes security fixes from the Chromium upstream and a fix for UI glitch while re-arranging bookmarks. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
In addition to various bug fixes, this update comes with a Chromium bump. | Continue reading
In today’s snapshot, we have a ton of changes from the members of the team who were not on vacation. 😉 | Continue reading
This update comes with a crash fix for the Start Page and a Chromium bump. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream. | Continue reading
Today's Snapshot brings you a variety of updates and crash fixes. | Continue reading
Head to the App Store and download the browser. Your rating for our browser matters. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Enjoy! Changelog The following is a list of changes since the initial 7.5 stable release: Known issue Main photo by Keith Tanner. | Continue reading
This Snapshot introduces Reader View and fixes a few bugs and a crash. | Continue reading
This update includes a security fix from the Chromium upstream and couple of crash and bug fixes. | Continue reading
This update includes security updates from Chromium upstream, including “CVE-2025-6558: Incorrect validation of untrusted input in ANGLE and GPU”, along with fixes for link dragging and camera/mic permissions. | Continue reading
The first minor update for Vivaldi 7.5 fixes a couple of crashes. | Continue reading
This update resolves crashes in sync. | Continue reading
We’re rolling out Vivaldi 7.5 for Android and iOS today. A release that reflects what we’ve been focused on all year: making your mobile browser faster, more stable, and more aligned with the way you use the web. | Continue reading
This update resolves issues with toolbar dragging, email glitches, tab handling bugs, camera permissions problems, and website scrolling behavior difficulties. | Continue reading
This update includes a couple of important fixes that should have appeared in the initial 7.5 release. | Continue reading
Today’s snapshot is the first release candidate for Vivaldi Mobile 7.5 release on Android. | Continue reading
This update includes backported security patch from the Chromium upstream (CVE-2025-6554). | Continue reading
Today’s snapshot is the first release candidate for Vivaldi Mobile (iOS) 7.5 release. | Continue reading
Just in time for summer, Vivaldi 7.5 is here! This release is about sharper control, cleaner interaction, and stronger privacy. It’s also about squashing a swarm of bugs (code ones, not the cute kind, more on that below). | Continue reading