Vivaldi 8.1 is now available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, bringing a significant update to the browser's core stability. This release matters to users because it addresses long-standing tab management issues and improves overall performance for daily browsing tasks. We have seen the developer team focus heavily on refining how the interface handles complex workflows, which should reduce friction for power users.
Stability update addresses tab management and PWA crashes
The update upgrades the browser engine to Chromium 150, ensuring the software maintains current web compatibility and security standards. Vivaldi Technologies has positioned this version as a stability-focused release rather than a feature-heavy overhaul. The company notes that the primary goal is to fix bugs and polish existing features based on recent user feedback.
Key technical changes include improvements to the UI auto-hide feature, which helps users maximize screen real estate when focusing on content. The update also fixes instability issues with Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and resolves several browser crash scenarios. Linux users will benefit from improved proprietary media support through updates to FFmpeg, enhancing playback capabilities on that platform.
A notable policy change involves the forced deprecation of Manifest V2 extensions, aligning Vivaldi with Chrome's broader ecosystem shifts. Users who depend on older extension formats must switch to Manifest V3 compatible tools. The browser retains its distinctive tab stacking and sidebar capabilities alongside compliance with these industry-standard extension updates.
Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner stated that the release focuses on improvements and bug fixes, specifically highlighting the refined tab behavior and polished UI auto-hide feature. He encouraged users to download the new version to access these latest changes. The update represents a steady step forward in maintaining a stable and user-friendly browsing experience.



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