Early Access
Developer version
Opera one.

Engineered for liquid navigation
Browse with a multithreaded compositor that brings the UI to life like never before. The new modular design is ready for the emerging age of AI-powered web services.
What is Opera One?
Opera One (currently early-access developer version) is a completely redesigned browser, planned to replace the flagship Opera Browser for Windows, macOS, and Linux later this year. Based on the principles of Modular Design, Opera One transforms browser interaction, delivering a liquid navigation experience that’s more intuitive.
With its release, Opera One becomes the first major Chromium-based browser utilizing a multithreaded compositor in its user interface. Opera One also introduces Tab Islands, a new, more intuitive way of interacting with tabs.


Modular Ai-ready Design
AI prompts
Dynamic interface
Modular Design makes room for new features and integrated AI tools as they become available.


Multi­threaded
Fluid animations, sleek visual effects and a seamless experience.


Automatic, context-based tab grouping for effortless browsing.
Tab
islands
Since first introduced, tabs have become an integral feature of browsers, but require a lot of time and effort to keep organized. Tab Islands frees you from this task by connecting related tabs into groups, or islands, which can be collapsed or expanded for more space, focused browsing and intuitive navigation. Tab islands are automatically created to keep tabs together within the same browsing context.
Available now
Opera one.
Early Access
Developer version
