Software-update: Vivaldi 8.0

Vivaldi logo (75 pix) Versie 8.0 van de webbrowser Vivaldi is uitgekomen. Vivaldi is een webbrowser die wordt ontwikkeld door voormalige werknemers van Opera. Hij richt zich voornamelijk op powerusers en gebruikers van Opera vóór de overstap op Chromium, hoewel ook deze browser daarop is gebaseerd. Vivaldi heeft uitgebreide mogelijkheden, zoals mousegestures, stapelen van tabbladen, uitgebreide keyboardshortcuts en het maken van aantekeningen op webpagina's. De browser is gratis en wordt voor Windows, Linux, macOS en Android ontwikkeld, en tegenwoordig ook voor iOS. Hieronder is te vinden wat er in deze uitgave allemaal veranderd is.

Vivaldi 8.0: our biggest design overhaul, ever

More than thirteen years in, and I am still as excited about building this browser as I was on day one. Maybe more. That excitement comes from a genuine belief that the people who use Vivaldi deserve a browser that takes them seriously. We respect your time, your privacy, your preferences, your intelligence. Every release we ship is another expression of that belief. Vivaldi 8.0 is the biggest expression of that idea we have shipped in years. A new design direction that makes the browser feel more alive and more unified than any version before it. In other words: there is more control, more capability, more choice. And a brand new look.

A new look for a new era

With 8.0, Vivaldi has a new look. We call it “Unified”. We have approached the Vivaldi interface less as a collection of components, and more as a layered system. Previously, those layers (tabs, toolbars, panels and content) have had subtle separations. This was useful, but also a bit fragmented. With Unified, those boundaries are removed.

All toolbars now live on a single, continuous surface: a Unified frame that wraps the entire browser. Instead of stacked regions, everything is composed within the same visual plane. That shift makes the interface feel more cohesive and easier to read. Alignment becomes more precise, spacing more intentional, and interaction more direct, because elements no longer sit in isolated layers.

When you pick a theme, it flows through everything. A dark theme is dark, all the way through. A warm theme carries that warmth into every corner. All elements of the browser belong together in a way that immediately feels… well … Unified. It also changes how themes work.

With a single surface, your theme can flow across the entire window. Backgrounds are no longer confined; they can extend from the tab bar through panels and edges without interruption. Wallpapers feel less like decoration and more like part of the environment, especially when combined with translucency and blur. From a system perspective, this reduces complexity. Fewer layers, fewer exceptions and a more consistent foundation to build on.

This isn’t about making the browser look simpler. It’s about making the structure behind it more coherent. This makes everything you see feel like part of the same system.

You can see the new UI’s possibilities with our new default themes, such as Zen, Soria Moria, Sunset Forest and Kawaii Clouds, and our updated light and dark themes. If you can’t find something that hits the right spot for default, there are more than 7000 to choose from at themes.vivaldi.net. And if you have built a custom theme you love, you’re free to decide if you want the new look, or keep your own (Settings →Themes → Editor → Coloring mode). Of course; this is Vivaldi.

Start exactly where you need to be

One of the things that makes Vivaldi special is also one of the things that can feel like a lot on day one: the sheer range of settings you can configure. If you have been using Vivaldi for years, you have your setup exactly as you want it and you would not trade it for anything. If you are brand new, figuring out where to start can be a real question.

Vivaldi 8.0 answers it with six preset layouts, available right from onboarding (and from Settings → Appearance → Layout whenever you feel like a change). Each one is a thoughtfully curated starting point.

  • Simple gives you a clean, focused experience: tabs on top, nothing in the way, everything ready to go. It is Vivaldi in its purest form and it is already more capable than anything the mainstream browsers will offer.
  • Classic is the Vivaldi you know and love. Toolbar, panels, all the controls in their natural places, now wearing the new Unified look. This is home for a lot of you, and it is as good as it has ever been.
  • Vertical Right is similar to our classic look, but for people who prefer to have their tabs on the right. You’ll find the URL field on top, and panels on the left, as usual.
  • Vertical Left puts your tabs and address bar on the left side of the screen. Once you try this on a wide monitor, it tends to become permanent. It uses your horizontal screen space in ways that a top tab bar simply cannot. With Panels available on hover from the right side of your screen, it changes how browsing feels.
  • Auto Hide is built for users who want the web to fill their entire screen. Your toolbar, tab bar, panel, and address bar step aside while you read, watch, or work, and reappear the moment your cursor reaches for any edge of the screen. It is edge to edge content with full Vivaldi capability sitting right behind it, and it is a way of experiencing the web that the other browsers have not figured out.
  • Bottom moves your tab bar and address bar to the bottom of the screen. Your eye travels down naturally as you read, and your navigation is already there waiting. More people work this way than you might expect, and Vivaldi has always been happy to accommodate them.

Each of these layouts is a launchpad, not a limit. With all the powerful features and tools in Vivaldi, you have everything you need to make the web work exactly the way you want it to.

Vivaldi has a tab management system unlike any other browser. Tile as many pages as you want, just how you want. Use Follower Tab to explore links from an article without ever losing your place in it. Stack your tabs into named, colour-coded groups. Use the Tab Button to search everything at once: open tabs, synced tabs from your other devices, recently closed tabs. Your mail, your calendar, your notes, your reading list: all of it lives inside Vivaldi, organised on your terms, always within reach.

Versienummer 8.0
Releasestatus Final
Besturingssystemen Android, Linux, macOS, iOS, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website Vivaldi
Download https://vivaldi.com/download
Licentietype Freeware

Door Bart van Klaveren

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21-05-2026 • 13:30

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Bron: Vivaldi

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Ik gebruik Vivaldi. Erg blij met bijvoorbeeld de tab split functie, zoals ik die in mijn IDE's ken. Calender, agenda gebruik ik allemaal niet meer. Versie 8.0 heb ik nog niet, heeft er iemand duidelijke voor en na screenshots van wat er veranderd zou moeten zijn?
Ergens leuk verzonnen dat de browser tab bar mee kleurt met de geopende website, maar wie gebruikt dit nou met plezier? Zeker het fel gele van Tweakers doet pijn.
Ik gebruik dat fel geel onder andere haha
DigiD werkte niet op iOS, en dat was de reden waarom ik nog niet volledig over was op Vivaldi.

Het probleem is na een lange tijd eindelijk 8 dagen geleden opgelost (https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/105546/dutch-digid-on-vivaldi-ios-7-1/49?_=1779363994243), dus dat zou de volledige overstap mogelijk moeten maken op alle devices (mobiel en desktop/laptop).
Volgens ik al heb vernomen is enkel librewolf volledig telemetrie vrij.
Inmiddels erg prettige Chromium gebaseerde browser, kom eigenlijk geen grote problemen tegen, behalve dat het nog wel eens wilt voorkomen dat bij een download er geen dialoog getriggerd wordt en dan is het wel helaas de browser even een herstart geven om het te fixen.

Soms gebeurde dat ook als safebrowsing een potentieel gevaarlijk bestand detecteert tijdens de download maar geen feedback gaf en de download dus nooit afrondde, ik geloof dat dit recentelijk wel met een pop-up was opgelost om te kiezen het bestand te behouden anders moet je weer helemaal naar vivaldi://downloads toe.

En natuurlijk is die tabbladen binnen een enkel scherm een zeer prettig iets, zeker als je wat zaken naast elkaar actief moet vergelijken of wat makkelijk wilt overtypen o.i.d. of een aantal websites op autorefresh zetten voor nieuws feeds e.d.
Ik moet erg zoeken naar de wijzigingen hoor... op een paar subtiele aanpassingen lijkt het gewoon op hetzelfde.

Verder is het een prima browser, alleen soms heb ik wel eens dat ik problemen heb dat het op sommige onderdelen geen reactie geeft. Dat kan best irritant zijn maar is na een herstart verholpen.

PS: Ik draai het op MacBook en Windows.

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