A bold new direction for web browsing
Opera has previously introduced features like adjustable page zoom and integrated search, and now the company has pushed its design thinking further. The result is a browser that breaks away from the standard layout most users are familiar with.
A workspace-like presentation
Instead of cramped tabs and toolbars, the window fills the entire screen and is organized more like a desktop environment. Web content is presented as distinct panes inside the browser’s full-screen canvas, giving each site its own visual space.
Bookmarks reimagined as floating orbs
Traditional bookmark lists are replaced by circular, free-floating shortcuts that hover over the interface. These round icons act as quick-entry points and contribute to the browser’s clean, minimalist aesthetic.
Rethinking how pages are managed
Pages behave like individual windows within the browser, making multitasking feel more visual and spatial. This layout encourages users to arrange and jump between sites in a way that resembles managing apps on a desktop rather than switching tabs in a conventional browser.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free