Vivaldi has also focused on privacy, adding encryption to its data syncing. And it still works with all of Chrome's extensions. There's even a split-screen view now to look at two tabs side-by-side, while the famous Vivaldi sidebar can now float anywhere on the screen. Vivaldi now lets you have a vertical tab bar, shift the address bar to the bottom, and customize every part of the look and feel of the browser. The biggest improvement is in tab management, the bane of the modern browser. The company has now released a major update, Vivaldi 2.0, with a bunch of new features that should be enough reasons to switch to Vivaldi.
Vivaldi, made by one of the co-founders of Opera, has gained a lot of supporters since it launched in 2016.