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The Opera browser is turning thirty and we’re celebrating by launching the “Opera Web Rewind”, a digital archive and interactive experience designed to preserve the most iconic moments of the web. It’s an invitation to rediscover how the web evolved – from the screech of 56k modems connecting to the internet to the rise of AI prompt.
We launched our first browser to the public in 1996. For three decades, we’ve been the go-to for millions of users who, like you, looked at the default browser pre-installed on their devices and thought: “I can do better”.
“In three decades, the web has evolved from a niche scientific tool to an indispensable part of our entire lives. At Opera, we’ve spent 30 years building a faster, better, and more creative window to the world,” said Jan Standal, Senior Vice President at Opera. “Web Rewind is our tribute to the community that shaped the web. We want to celebrate the memes, the breakthroughs, and even the quirks that made the web what it is today.”
The Opera Browser Turns 30 and Launches “Web Rewind”: A Time Machine for the Internet’s Finest and Weirdest Moments
Opera Browser turns 30! Explore Web Rewind, an interactive archive of internet history, and win a trip to CERN.