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Opera

Opera

Opera isn't just a browser. It's an awesome browser.

4.4
•36 reviews•

803 followers

Opera isn't just a browser. It's an awesome browser.

4.4
•36 reviews•

803 followers

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Meet Opera One - the entirely redesigned Opera browser in early access.
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Launched in 2014View 24 launches
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Opera Neon was ranked #2 of the month for January 2017
Opera Neon was ranked #1 of the week for January 12th, 2017
Opera Reborn was ranked #1 of the day for May 11th, 2017
Opera GX Gaming Browser was ranked #5 of the day for June 12th, 2019
Opera VPN for iOS was ranked #2 of the day for May 9th, 2016
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The community submitted 36 reviews to tell us what they like about Opera, what Opera can do better, and more.

4.4
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Opera is praised for its speed, built-in VPN, and ad blocker, offering a secure and smooth browsing experience. Users appreciate its customizable interface and sidebar integrations for messaging apps, enhancing multitasking. While some find it less compatible with certain websites, many consider it a strong alternative to mainstream browsers like Chrome. The Opera One update, with its integrated AI functions, has been well-received, though some users express frustration with the Opera GX version's cluttered features. Overall, Opera is valued for its privacy and efficiency.

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Other Reviews (36)
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Owen Marcus
Owen Marcus
•2 reviews
Still worse that most of the browsers, lol
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2yr ago
Alexander
Alexander
•7 reviews
Opera is a favorite Internet browser. No new developments can interrupt the familiar feeling of Opera. Native browser and tool for daily use.
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5mo ago
danish ali
danish ali
•5 reviews
Did it use it mouch, i only tries this browser to test project websites. one think that can be improved is it should be lightweight so does not consume to many memory.
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5d ago
V K
V K
•1 review
I like Opera very much. Just remove VK.com
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2mo ago
Kareh Kareh (Sri)
Kareh Kareh (Sri)
•2 reviews
It's been a long time since I've used it, since there are so many interesting options.
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5mo ago
usman datti Adamu
usman datti Adamu
•2 reviews
easy to use and less Data
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5mo ago
Alexandru Rada
Alexandru Rada
•21 reviews
we're using Opera to test out functionalities of ActorDO AI Assistant. Also for website development.
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5mo ago
Marcel Ludwig
Marcel Ludwig
•10 reviews
Opera is a fast and feature-rich web browser known for its built-in VPN, ad blocker, and AI-powered tools. It offers a smooth browsing experience with a customizable interface, sidebar integrations for messaging apps, and a battery-saving mode. While not as widely used as Chrome or Firefox, its privacy features and unique tools make it a strong alternative for users seeking security and efficiency.
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6mo ago
Lili Lulu
Lili Lulu
•10 reviews
Opera is a seriously underrated browser. It’s fast, lightweight, and packed with useful features that other browsers don’t have by default. The built-in ad blocker and free VPN are game-changers, making browsing smoother and more private. I also love the sidebar with quick access to Messenger, WhatsApp, and Twitter—it’s super convenient for multitasking. Battery saver mode is another great touch, especially on a laptop. The only downside is that some websites don’t always optimize well for Opera, but overall, it’s a great alternative to the more mainstream browsers. Definitely worth trying!
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Dcd
Dcd
•1 review
Let's define what I want to say right away. The only reason I writing here is to share my 3 years user experience. An extremely frustrating user experience. GX has become just awful: a couple of useful functions in a heap of absolutely unnecessary junk, as if the browser was builded according to the 10-year-old's desires (from those who choose components for PC depending on how they glow). Gamers are not the ones, who light everything with RGB, gamers are the ones, who are used to hotkeys, fast decision making, having the one clear way to do technical things, and to good UI/UX. And sometimes "good UI/UX" means asceticism and minimalism. Decent features: 1) A sidebar with "workspaces" that work as tab containers abstracted from each other, which allow you to organize real workspaces just with "save tabs from a previous session" setting enabled. (Aaand no, it's not. After 115 update, all tabs opened in separate workspaces move to first one on browser closing. Bravo, devs, I'm not even going to comment on this. Nor will I comment on my desire to continue using a browser with 1,700 tabs casualy shuffled); 2) An adblocker embedded on top of chromium (which sometimes doesn't work with proxies and DoH); 3) The address bar connected with the search bar. Hints when searching from it include tabs from the history, what can be quite convenient; 4) The "panic button", not in the form it presented in, but in the form of some important tab quick access button (why should I come up with myself how to work with the function? Used it to quickly check my mail); 5) GX Control, when it works for some unholy reasons. 6) Synchronization of bookmarks and browser settings between devices via an opera account (the same sync that is available with almost any chromium browser). Opportunity to view a list of tabs opened on another logged-in device (this is proudly called "tab synchronization", although it is no different from bookmarks); 7) Hotkeys settings for many things (except for the things for which there is no such setting, e.g. there are hotkeys for moving to a specific workspace, but there are no hotkeys for moving to the next/previous one; there are hotkeys for moving to the next/previous tab inside the workspace, but there are no hotkeys for moving the tab into another space directly or opening the "move tab" context window); 8) The standard browser UI was pleasant to see before update. Won't comment on new one. Just give you an example of working with "cool looking" settings - searching for specific settings by keywords doesn't return you the settings themselves, It returns whole groups, somewhere inside of which there is a setting you need. Great job, lmao. What about the "junk" part? • Mods are just browser themes named with a word "like in games". However, don't provide any functionality, unlike mods in games. • Sounds and music in the browser. No comments. When someone wants to listen to music, they go and turn on normal music there, where people usually listen to music, and certainly not the music embedded in the browser. Sounds for actions, according to UX teachings, are needed when the user reads the action with them. Here we are talking about a browser where the user has no distractions and his only task is to watch what he clicks. • Profiles. Their functionality is limited to 4 settings checkboxes, which don't really change anything. Are needed for... Used for... Okay, I can't even think of a use for them. In total, here we have: an incognito mode disguised as a profile setting, a mode with browser sounds turned off (which are turned off with one toggle switch in the settings), a mode with browser tabs sound turned off (a browser sound channel mute button disguised as a profile setting, lol) and a performance mode (yeah, performance mode for weak devices in the browser that take disk space with... music. I don't realy know, is the stupidity of this idea really so unobvious that it needs to be explained? There is, at least, opera mini, which combines the performance of performance mode (really that simple!) and the lack of the need to download a full-sized browser.) • The "Dark theme for all pages" function works in a way that would be better if it didn't work in any way. Have you ever heard of "Color the black in grey, and the grey in grey, and in 'de magic ray you will get a mentally unhealthy user, who will never be the same"? No, cause i just made it up. At least here is the visible effort. • 1000 and 1 express panel (new tab screen) settings. Awesome. Let me just remind you that "browsers" are used for "browsing" web pages hosted on the global network, and not for looking at express panel (suspect that devs just forgot about this). All I need from a "new tab" is the opportunity to navigate from it to the page I need. I can do this through the address bar, through the search engine in the address bar, and through bookmarks. Why, in the name of nine hells, duplicate it all on this garbage panel? To spend 2 years improving it instead of fixing bugs, adding real functionality, and working with browser performance? (Yes.) Or to report to investors with a beautiful picture? (...) • Rude ARGB color settings overwriting, aka GX Lights. Why, if all the brands represented have their own flexible settings? Btw, it breaks the Logitech G HUB in some cursed way and neither Opera nor Logitech have fixed this for over a year now, lol. • Mediaplayer with support for major services only. In a world where every major music service has own application with an amazing amount of convenient functions for musics listening (where, let me remind you, do people go when they want to listen to music (not to the browser music)), which can also collapse into a system tray and which also has a separate audio output channel, independent of all other sources? Well... Think again. • Pinboards. So, we have browser themes (which we call mods), we have browser colors (which we call themes), oh the wrong topic... So, we have static bookmarks (which we call bookmarks and which sync), we have dynamic bookmarks (which we call tab synchronization and which sync). Oh, great idea, let's add another static bookmarks (which we'll call Pinboards and which will sync)! Umm, maybe not? Or maybe this is a cool extension of the bookmarks functionality? If so, I'm sorry to inform you, but the bookmarks are in another place. Or maybe it's an attempt to imitate Figma? If so, I'm sorry to inform you, but it's abortive attempt. • Crypto Wallet. Who would ever trust a cryptowallet embedded in a browser? Well, guys, information security exists. • RGX, which makes even the most blurred videos... also grainy. • GX Control, when it doesn't work. (What? I couldn't even figure out any pattern.) • Browser games. No really, browser games (that no one has ever run.) While we live in 2025, opera devs live in 2008 or in 2108 (or they are just trying to convince investors who have never seen real games of their involvement in the gamedev, but shh. I have seen couple of good ones there - just let them go somewhere else. As an indie i just brrrr from this. I would agree that someone might like it, but that someone is not me or other 99% of humanity. Regardless of that, GX games are still somewhere nearby for some godless reasons.) • "Panic button", one scene, no rights reserved - It is made for those who watch, hihihi, special videos, hihi, so that if mom comes in, thay could save their honor! - Well done, but can I go already? - And with the latest release, the long-awaited feature of replacing the browser history with a fake one after 14 days of inactivity has arrived! Because, you know, haha, yes, well, you know, ahahah, yes, you all know, XD, we're such a naughty boys, hihi! After all, we all are degenerates and can't press ctrl+shift+n. Well, It's stupid, but now you can understand what you have to deal with when it comes to this browser. It's just vulgar, putting these jokes in the master-release. You have discord chats for that. • There are a couple more smalls: restrictions on the choice of search engines, a small number of specialized extensions, cutting out some useful functions, rarely released fixes, AI working not for you, but for itself. And we also don't have tab islands :) And that's it. Literally the entire browser consists of this mess. It's like the colorful fortnite customization combined with a snake game. To make a long story short, the only case in the world in which it would be worth paying attention to the GX browser again is if Opera separated the branch with GX for normal people from the branch with garbage for ADHD kids. Now I'm leaving this dump. For those like me can only suggest trying the standard Opera for PC, it seems to have some of the above useful features (and tab islands), or Firefox.
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7mo ago