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Opera Team

Hello!

Opera’s latest developer is here – 112.0.5179.0! Here are the highlights of this update:

  1. UI Enhancements: Added a favicon to opera://version and realigned the Aria notification icon.
  2. Functional Updates: Fixed Opera Translate popup behaviors.
  3. Stability Improvements: Resolved several crash issues across various components.

Thank you for choosing Opera! Here is the full changelog.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 112.0.5179.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello,

Opera’s latest developer update, version 112.0.5193.0, is here! This update focuses on both usability and visual enhancements, let’s look into the main highlights:

  • Visibility and Design: Improved visibility for the “Add to Opera” button in light mode and updated design for popups and settings boxes.
  • Stability Fixes: Resolved issues like corrupted extensions and unresponsive tabs.
  • Enhanced Features: Better tab management, accurate emoji display, and correct sidebar notifications.
  • Fullscreen View: Fixed an issue with rounded corners in fullscreen mode on Windows and Linux for a polished appearance. This issue has been reported by one of our users – thank you for reporting this bug; your feedback helps us improve!

Thank you for choosing Opera! Here is the full changelog.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 112.0.5193.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello,

Opera has just rolled out a new developer update – 112.0.5196.0!

Be sure to update to enjoy the latest enhancements, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below. If you encounter any bugs, please share them with us so we can continue to improve!

Thank you for choosing Opera! Here is the full changelog.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 112.0.5196.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users!

Opera Developer has released its latest update: version 113 is now available!

Key highlights include:

  • Chromium Update: We upgraded to Chromium 126.0.6468.2, ensuring better performance and security.
  • MacOS Improvement: Resolved the “downloaded from internet” alert during updates.
  • Tab Management: Fixed an issue preventing the closure of tab island tabs when a popup was hovered.

Stay tuned for more enhancements as Opera continues to evolve!

Here’s the link to the full changelog.

Happy browsing!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 113 developer
 
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Joanna Czajka

It’s been nearly a year since we launched Opera One, our flagship browser. It laid the foundations for modern browsing by introducing an integrated AI assistant – Aria – at its center. Today we’re giving you a first glance at Opera One R2, a reimagined and updated version of our browser shipping in developer today, with its mainstream release scheduled for later this year. This release will expand on the innovations that characterize Opera One, and bring improvements in key areas such as: Multimedia, AI and Tab management.

Multimedia at the forefront of browsing​


Modern browsing is all about multimedia content: music streaming is at an all-time high and video content comprises more than two thirds of the total internet traffic worldwide. You probably have a song or a video playing in the background while reading this blog post – I certainly do as I’m writing it. That’s why we want to make Multimedia a focal point of this update to Opera One.

Opera One R2 upgrades the Multimedia management capabilities of the browser that let you control the content you’re watching or listening to. You’ll be able to control your music and videos without interrupting your browsing activities.

If you want to pause or skip a song, you can do so by hovering over the player icon on the sidebar; no need to open it or switch tabs. Maybe you’re a reader, or a writer, or just have to do a lot of spreadsheets, regardless, this is great for all of us who use music to focus or simply enjoy while browsing! Additionally, the music will automatically stop when you play a video or have a call, and restart when you pause or hang up.

Opera One R2 is putting multimedia at the forefront of browsing. Player controls can be accessed without leaving the current tab.


You can also control the videos you’re watching by making them pop out as a floating module. This allows you to drag the video wherever you want, as well as to resize it to fit your screen however you like. This feature comes in handy at all times! Say you want to watch your country’s match while you’re working, or have a tutorial explaining how to Excel next to your spreadsheet. Regardless of the case, you’ll be able to have the video wherever you want it. You also get total control over it: you can pause, rewind or skip forward from the floating module.

Opera One R2 is also redesigning the Video Pop-out player which allows users to detach a video and move it around, as well as resize the window.


Thanks to Opera’s Multithreaded Compositor architecture, which allows multiple threads of the UI to be rendered in parallel, the floating modules with your multimedia content feel responsive and fluid. You can move these modules around your screen – or screens if you’ve got multiple – as well as resize them to your liking. This takes the concept of Modular Design – that Opera One introduced over a year ago – to the next level.

With this new version of the browser, you’ll also get new themes that use dynamic backgrounds and sound elements. This creates an immersive browser experience that takes the customization concept to a new dimension. You’ll be able to change entirely the way in which your browser looks and sounds, giving you even more control over the general feel of it. You can choose between static or animated wallpapers, and you’ll even get sounds for the interactions with the UI.

You’ll get to enjoy Themes in the near future as the features from Opera One R2 will be gradually rolled out into the Developer stream of the browser. We’ll bring more information about them soon, so stay tuned!

Opera One R2 will introduce different Themes to the browser, enhancing the customization of it.

Latest AI capabilities​


A year ago, with Opera One, we introduced the first browser with native browser AI, Aria, which runs on Opera’s AI engine – Composer. Said engine chooses the right LLMs to tap into, like the ones from Google or OpenAI, depending on your browsing needs. It’s a free-to-use AI service that can help you with many tasks like summarizing content, writing reports, translating documents or even planning trips and events! You can access Aria through the sidebar panel of the browser as well as through a Command Line shortcut* activated by Ctrl + / or Cmd + /.

With the release of Opera One R2 we’re improving Aria’s capabilities to give you even more tools while browsing the web. We’ve brought you bi-weekly Aria upgrades in the past as part of our experimental AI Feature Drops. Now we’re gathering the most important Feature Drops into Opera One R2, to enhance Aria’s capabilities and improve your daily browsing experience.

With Opera One R2, you’ll get new Aria Features such as Image Generation and Voice Output. Images are crucial in today’s web, and now you can prompt Aria to generate a picture of a cute dog in space, a birthday card or an asset for a presentation.

Opera One R2 includes Image Generation for the browser built-in AI assistant, Aria.


If you like the images that Aria has generated for you, you can save them by right clicking it and selecting the save option. Additionally, you can keep giving prompts to Aria to tweak the image to your liking.

Additionally, Aria has the capability to read answers out loud, making it a great feature for accessibility and for multitasking. This is useful, for example, if reading is not your preferred format to get information, or simply want to get information read out loud for you. Or if you’re shopping online and have questions regarding a product, you can hear Aria’s answers about it while you keep looking for what you want.

You can also make queries using images as supporting information with Aria’s Image Understanding capabilities. For example, you can take a picture of a math or a programming problem and ask Aria to help you understand it and provide solutions.

Aria can help solve math problems in Opera One R2.

Aria can help solve math problems in Opera One R2.


You can also use it to help identify the specific model of a product you might like to buy, for example a pair of shoes that you found online:

Aria can help identify what's on an image, and give the user links that give more information about it. This is coming in Opera One R2.

Aria can help identify what's on an image, and give the user links that give more information about it. This is coming in Opera One R2.


The relevant information is highlighted for you, in this case it’s the shoe’s model. You can click on it and then Aria will automatically open a search about the shoes you’re looking for – only Aria can do that!

Another Aria update that you’ll find in Opera One R2 is Page Context mode. It lets you do page deep dives with ease by summarizing, extracting information and even translating content from the webpage you’re on. You can access this feature with the Command Line shortcut*: Ctrl + / for Windows and Cmd + / for Mac, and then pressing the tab key once.

Revamped Tab management​


We understand how important Tabs are, and how they’re a cornerstone of your daily browsing activities. After all, we invented them and then reinvented them! That’s why we brought Tab Islands to Opera One over a year ago, and now we’re bringing yet another upgrade to them with Opera One R2. We’re introducing a Split Screen feature, allowing you to open two tabs at the same time and parallel to each other.

If you’re working on two things at the same time you’ll find this feature particularly useful. Let’s say that you’re comparing two documents and need to have them open side by side. You can open both documents in the same browser window to work on them at the same time. Or perhaps you’re into design and need to have some inspiration alongside the board you’re working on, then the Split Screen feature will help you out.

Opera One R2 is introducing Split Screen for tabs, a feature that improves the overall functionality of the browser.


We’ve implemented tabs Split Screen in such a way that it’s easy for you to use it. That’s why to enable it all you need to do is drag one tab downwards, then your screen will split into two and you’ll need to drop the tab on whichever side you want it to be. The second tab that will occupy the other half of the screen is the one you’re currently on. You can resize the two tabs by using the dividing bar between them. To exit Split Screen mode, click on the three dots that are located at the top of the dividing bar and choose the option to exit. Alternatively, you can right click on the tabs that you’re using Split Screen with and choose the last option in the drop-down menu.

Opera One R2 is introducing Split Screen for tabs, a feature that improves the overall functionality of the browser.


We’re also introducing another tab related feature which makes recently visited tabs leave ‘traces’. This feature lets you easily track your recently used tabs with a subtle visual trace, represented by a subtle underscore. This is particularly useful for those of you that – like me – have constantly more than 30 tabs open in the browser. To address this situation, we’re making your recently visited tabs be subtly highlighted: the lighter the underscore, the older the tab and vice versa. Allowing you to identify where you’re coming from at a glance. Finally, we have Tab Emojis, an optional feature that helps you decorate, distinguish and identify your tabs while adding a personal touch to your browser.

With Opera One R2, when a user has too many tabs open, they will leave traces. This makes it possible for the user to identify which tabs were recently opened.

Upgrade your browsing experience​


This version of Opera One will be first available in the Developer stream of the browser, which you can download today by clicking here. Upgrade your browsing experience with Opera One R2 and be among the first to try out these new features as well as Opera’s new look and feel.

All of these features will be gradually rolled out into the Opera Developer. If you don’t see all of them at once, don’t worry! They’ll be making their way soon in the upcoming updates.

Here’s the link to the full changelog.

Installation links:


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*In some cases – and depending on your keyboard layout – the Aria Command Line shortcut can vary due to different positioning of the forward slash ( / ) character, for example, in the Nordics it’s ctrl/cmd + shift + 7.

Source: Opera unveils Opera One R2 in Developer
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users,

Opera has released new developer version – 113.0.5215.0!

Let’s delve into the key enhancements introduced in this update:

  • Synchronization Visibility: Addressed synchronization options not being visible in settings.
  • Layout Fixes: Corrected layout issues on internal pages.
  • Emoji Tooltip Update: Added recently used emojis to the tooltip for quicker access.
  • Crash Fixes: Multiple crash fixes for a more stable browsing experience.

Thank you for choosing Opera! Here is the full changelog.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 113.0.5215.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users,

the latest developer update of Opera is here – version 113.0.5222.0!

We’re thrilled to unveil Tab Footprints, a feature designed to enhance your browsing experience by providing greater visibility to your active tabs.

This innovative feature uses a line under each tab to indicate its recent activity, with the color changing to reflect the current state of your tabs. Whether you’re managing numerous tasks or casually exploring the web, Tab Footprints ensures you can easily keep track of your most recently used tabs.

Here is the full changelog. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to innovate and improve your browsing experience.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 113.0.5222.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users,

new Opera developer update is here – version 113.0.5227.0!

This Opera developer update aims to improve the overall browsing experience, highlighting the company’s dedication to ongoing enhancements and user satisfaction.

We are aware of the issue where the browser crashes after using the Aria search function by pressing CTRL + L and attempting to log into an Opera account. Our team is actively working on a fix for this problem.

Here is the full changelog.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 113.0.5227.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users!

We’re thrilled to announce the release of Opera Developer Version 114!

Major Fixes and Enhancements:

  • Mac Spacing Issue Resolved: Our team has fixed bug causing excessive spacing in context menus on macOS. This fix ensures a more streamlined and pleasant user interface. For our Windows users, rest assured, we’re diligently working on resolving similar spacing issue and will keep you updated on our progress.
  • Critical Crash Fix: One of the most impactful fixes in this release addresses a crash scenario. Previously, using the Aria search function by pressing CTRL + L and attempting to log into an Opera account could cause the browser to crash. This bug has been meticulously resolved, ensuring a smoother and more reliable process.

Other Notable Improvements:

  • Updated Chromium Core: We’ve updated our Chromium base to version 127.0.6523.4, bringing in enhanced security, stability, and performance improvements.
  • Split Screen Fixes and Improvements: Several adjustments have been made to improve the split screen functionality. These include fixing crashes when quickly switching workspaces and ensuring accurate website display.
  • Bug Fixes and Stability: In this update, we’ve addressed a wide range of bugs and crashes.

Known Issue: Moreover we are aware of the drag and drop issue on Linux and are actively working on a solution.

For a detailed list of all changes and improvements, check out our full changelog. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us deliver a better Opera experience.

Happy browsing with Opera Developer 114!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114 developer
 
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Opera Team

Hello,

exciting news – new update of Opera developer version is here – 114.0.5242.0!

The latest update to the Opera Developer version brings a host of fixes. Notably, stability has been enhanced with resolutions to various crashes, including those in split screen functionality. Usability enhancements include better management of the split screen’s minimal size when active and a fixed hover effect for saved bookmarks on the bookmarks bar.

Additionally, issues with tab island behavior have been addressed to ensure smoother transitions and interactions. Other fixes include solving the context menu spacing on Windows and enabling wallpaper changes on the start page for split screens.

These updates aim to provide a more efficient, and enjoyable browsing experience. Keep exploring and enjoy the new improvements!

Known issues: We have postponed today’s Linux release due to a bug affecting the address bar dropdown display. A new build with the fix will be released shortly.

Here is the full changelog.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114.0.5242.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello Opera enthusiasts!

Key updates in the latest Opera Developer version – 114.0.5249.0:

  • Tab Management: Fixed issues with tab group relabeling and flexible tab dragging on Linux.
  • Stability Improvements: Resolved multiple crashes and improved sidebar setup loading.
  • UI Enhancements: Made various fixes to ensure a smoother, more reliable browsing experience.

Stay tuned for more exciting features and improvements!

Here is the full changelog.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114.0.5249.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello!

In the latest developer update (version 114.0.5263.0), we’re excited to introduce a brand-new feature.

Opera’s new Color Themes feature lets you personalize your browsing experience by changing the color scheme of the entire browser. Whether you prefer dark tones, vibrant colors, or subtle pastels, Color Themes make it easy to tailor Opera to your style. This feature offers a seamless way to match your browser’s look with your mood, enhancing both aesthetics and usability.

For more details on how to activate and customize Color Themes, check out the post “Opera One R2 introduces dynamic Themes: a new way for you to customize your browser” or Opera Help Center.

Aside from that, here are some of the other key highlights in this update:

  • Lost Password Recovery Fix: A significant issue where users could not add or view synced passwords after encountering a profile error has been resolved. This fix ensures smoother and more secure password management across your devices.
  • Split Screen Stability: Multiple fixes address crashes and bugs related to split screen usage, improving the overall experience when using this feature.
  • Crash Fixes: Critical crashes, including those affecting tab management, have been addressed, enhancing browser reliability.

Stay tuned for more updates as Opera continues to improve your browsing experience!

Here is the full changelog.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114.0.5263.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello!

New update of Opera developer is now live – 114.0.5272.0.

Here’s a quick look at the latest improvements in this week’s changelog:

  • Chromium Update: We’ve updated Chromium to version 128.0.6585.0. This brings all the latest security patches, performance improvements, and new features from Chromium, ensuring Opera remains fast, secure, and up-to-date.
  • Split Screen Tweaks: A minor but noticeable enhancement has been made to the Split Screen feature on Windows. Now, when switching workspaces with an active split-screen tab, the site animation will correctly appear, ensuring a more seamless transition.
  • Crash Fixes: Stability is paramount, and we’ve tackled several crashes that users reported. We’ve also addressed a crash loop issue that occurred on startup with a clean profile.
  • Synchronization Fixes: The synchronization indicator has been corrected to accurately reflect data sync status.

As always, your feedback drives our improvements, so keep sharing your thoughts with us!

Here is the full changelog.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114.0.5272.0 developer update
 

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I know that the release date is august 28 as indicated by the numerical date, but why does it say july 23 above? i am referring to the changelog link posted above

Ok i assume July 23 refers to the original release date of release version 114
 
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Opera Team

Hello!

We’re excited to announce that the latest version of Opera Developer, 114.0.5278.0, is now available.

This update brings several important fixes, including:

  • Santander Login: We’ve resolved an issue that prevented the login popup from being closed.
  • Sidebar Selection: You can now seamlessly select values in the Sidebar setup for different displays, as we’ve fixed the issue that previously prevented changes.
  • Crash Fixes: We’ve addressed crashes related to tab management, data import, and browser exit.

Update now to experience these enhancements!

You can view the complete changelog here.

Thank you for choosing Opera!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 114.0.5278.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera Users!

Opera 115 is here – version: 115.0.5285.0, bringing key improvements and fixes.

What’s New:

  • Chromium Update (128.0.6613.7): Improved speed, security, and compatibility.
  • UI Tweaks: Long workspace titles now look cleaner in the sidebar, and pinned tabs from tab islands work as expected.
  • Sync Fix: Issues with syncing after resetting your passphrase have been resolved.
  • Bug Fixes: Several crashes, including issues with dragging tabs, have been fixed.

Known Issue:

  • Window Control Buttons: Minor glitch with background color, to be fixed soon.

For more changes find out our full changelog.

Download Opera 115 now and let us know what do you think!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 115 developer
 
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Opera Team

Hello,

This is our weekly Opera developer update.

  • The miniplayer, which allows users to play music, has been redesigned to be detachable. This feature enables users to drag the miniplayer and position it anywhere on their screen, providing greater flexibility while enjoying music.
  • Development continues on Themes, indicating that users can expect more customization options in the future, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the browser.

For more changes find out our full changelog.

Download latest Opera 115 developer now and let us know what do you think!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 115.0.5297.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Dear Opera users,

The latest developer update (115.0.5305.0) is here and it brings several improvements and fixes:

  • Emoji Picker: Now closes when clicking outside the sidebar, with search functionality restored.
  • Crash Fixes: Resolved multiple crashes.
  • Theme Configuration: Users can now duplicate configurations and manage background music settings directly.
  • Miniplayer Improvements: Detached miniplayer remains visible when sidebar panels are opened.
  • Language Support: Slovenian language support is now functioning properly.

For more changes find out our full changelog.

Check it out and share your feedback, happy browsing!

Installation links:


Source: Opera 1115.0.5305.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello!

We’re thrilled to roll out the latest developer update- 115.0.5314.0, which includes several highly-requested changes, thanks to feedback from our amazing community.

Here’s a quick look at the key changes:

  • Chromium Updated to Version 130.0.6683.2: This update brings the latest Chromium features and security improvements, ensuring better performance and smoother browsing experience.
  • Capture Visible Page Fixed on Linux: The issue preventing page captures on Linux has been addressed, bringing this much-needed functionality back to the platform.
  • Dark Theme Persistence in DevTools: If you love using the dark theme, you’ll be happy to know that it now properly persists across sessions, eliminating the need to reset it every time.
  • Close Tab Button Issue Resolved: We’ve fixed the bug where the “X” button sometimes didn’t appear. This issue has been addressed, ensuring the button now consistently shows up as expected.

For more changes find out our full changelog.

These changes are a direct response to the feedback from our dedicated users, and we couldn’t be happier to have such an engaged community.

Thank you for helping us improve! Keep sharing your thoughts, and we’ll keep delivering.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 115.0.5314.0 developer update
 
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Opera Team

Hello Opera Users,

We’re excited to announce a new developer update – 115.0.5320.0!

This release brings important visual improvements, addressing two key issues:

  • Invisible Opera Account Icon in Classic Light Theme: If you’ve been using the Classic Light theme, you might have noticed that the Opera account icon in the address bar would disappear when logged in. This made it tricky to know if you were signed in. The latest update fixes this issue, ensuring that the account icon is always visible and easy to spot, so you can effortlessly keep track of your login status.
  • Red Hover Effect in Popus: Some users experienced an unexpected red hover effect in certain popups, which disrupted the clean and polished design of the browser. We’ve now removed this distracting element, creating a smoother, more visually consistent experience across all themes.

Other highlights of this update:

  • Crash Fixes: Several crashes have been resolved, ensuring a more stable browsing experience.
  • UI Enhancements: Improved readability for buttons in internal pages and settings, making navigation easier.
  • Theme Upgrades: Look forward to “Coming Soon” tiles in the theme gallery, along with improved theme editing features that now include sound information.

For more changes find out our full changelog.

Thank you for your valuable input and feedback – your comments help us improve with every release! Stay tuned for more exciting updates.

Installation links:


Source: Opera 115.0.5320.0 developer update
 

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