

There is much more to the Vivaldi browser, and these are just some of the highlights. Remember some extensions can be quite performance heavy and may impact on your overall experience with Vivaldi on the Raspberry Pi. Perfect if you love having a vast range of extensions in your browser. You can still get all your favorite Chrome extensions on Vivaldi with no extra configuration required.

I will quickly highlight some of the coolest features of the Vivaldi and why you might want to download it and use it rather than the default Chromium browser. You don’t need anything except for the default equipment for the Raspberry Pi. Below I will go through the few steps to setting this up and a brief overview of the browser itself. If you’re looking for a Chromium alternative, then this browser is one of the better ones you can install on the Raspberry Pi. Vivaldi might simply have a lot of features that appeal to you over the default Chromium browser. There are many reasons why you may want to add another browser to your Pi, especially if you’re looking to use it as a desktop computer rather than in something like a headless server. The browser has more than a million users and is steadily growing. The company who develops the Vivaldi browser was founded by Jon Stephenson Von Tetzchner, the former CEO at Opera. If you have never heard of this browser that’s because it’s only a couple years old (at the time of writing).
