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Vivaldi 8.0 comes with a refreshed look and much more

Vivaldi 8.0 launches with solid changes
ⓘ Vivaldi Browser
Vivaldi 8.0 massive redesign available
More than 13 years since its birth, Vivaldi hits version 8.0. Described as the "biggest design overhaul ever," this update comes with a new visual approach, sporting six preset layouts, as well as multiple UI refinements across all the browser's areas, such as the auto-hide feature, tab management, and more.

Vivaldi has been around for over a decade, and although it took some time to gain traction, it is now one of the most customizable web browsers available for users on Windows, macOS, and Linux. According to the official blog post (link in the Source section), Vivaldi 8.0 is a huge step forward and stands as "a new design direction that makes the browser feel more alive and more unified than any version before it" to provide more control, more capabilities, and more choices alongside a brand-new look.

Dubbed "Unified," the new look of the browser brings everything closer in a more fluid approach, combining various interface elements. For example, all toolbars are now part of a frame that wraps the entire browser, and the same visual plane now integrates regions that were previously stacked.

The new interface can be experienced via the updated default light and dark themes, as well as the following visual treats: Zen, Soria Moria, Sunset Forest, and Kawaii Clouds. Obviously, the user can also build a custom theme to match one's preferences entirely.

In addition to preset themes, Vivaldi also comes with six preset layouts, as below:

  • Simple, with tabs on top, and everything ready to go.
  • Classic, with everything in place, including toolbar, panels, and controls, but now using the Unified look.
  • Vertical right, sporting tabs on the right, URL on top, panels on the left.
  • Vertical left, featuring tabs and an address bar on the left, panels on hover from the right.
  • Auto hide, the name should say it all.
  • Bottom, with the tab bar and address bar placed at the bottom of the screen.

Obviously, none of these visual presets are fixed. With Vivaldi, the sky remains the limit when it comes to customizing the user experience, both from the visual and functional perspectives. The full changelog is available on this page, but a faster way to get to know Vivaldi 8.0 would be to take it for a spin or just watch the video below.

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Codrut Nistor, 2026-05-22 (Update: 2026-05-22)