Opera has launched a new version of the Opera browser. The Reborn browser features include a fun snapshot editing tool, a handy search pop-up tool, integrated popular social messengers and support for watching online video content using VR headsets to make web browsing even more interactive and convenient.
“We believe today’s browsers are getting dated, and that there is a strong need to rethink and modernise the browser,” said Krystian Kolondra, head of the Opera browser. “This year, we first launched a concept browser, Opera Neon, which truly captured people’s imagination of what a browser can become. Now we continue to refine and implement novel concepts as part of the project codenamed Reborn.”
Share screenshots with emojis, selfies and more
The snapshot feature now comes with editing tools and a selfie mode to help users personalise their screenshots taken from the web. This includes a selfie camera to capture selfies and add them on the screenshot. Users can easily launch this feature directly from the sidebar via the camera icon. Once snapped, editing tools – including pencil, arrow, blur, zoom, emojis and a selfie camera – will appear at the top.
Integrated with popular social messengers
In May, Opera became the first major browser to add support for popular social messengers as a sidebar in the browser. With this release, the list of supported messengers now includes Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram and VK. By integrating these web-based services, Opera enables people to use their desktop computers like they use their mobile devices without needing to install additional software or extensions.
Making VR 360 online video more accessible
In this stable release, Opera provides a built-in VR 360 video player. This feature was introduced in Opera 49 developer version, making Opera the first desktop browser to support 360-degree video streaming to most virtual reality headsets today. Owners of HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and other OpenVR-compatible devices can now easily view the quickly-growing library of awesome 360-degree content.
Customise start page with Easy Setup
A new Easy Setup menu provides a shortcut to commonly-configured features for quick browser adjustments. This helps you customise how the Opera Reborn browser will look with themes, designer wallpapers, bookmark and sidebar options and so on. Also, users are able to tailor Opera’s top features such as ad blocker, configure download locations and clear browsing data. If you are switching from another browser, Easy Setup also makes it simple to import bookmarks and data from your old browser and make Opera your new default browser.
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