
The Extensions page can also be accessed by: To open the Extensions page go to the Vivaldi Menu > Tools > Extensions. The Extensions page gives an overview of the extensions currently installed, the ability to disable or delete extensions, and adjust extension-specific settings.

Find the extension folder in your File Manager (if you have it as a.Click Load unpacked on the new menu that appears.Enable Developer mode from a toggle in the top right corner of the page.In case, an extension isn’t available on the Chrome Web Store you can upload them manually: If you don’t see the button Add to Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Google Extensions and make sure the option Web Store has been enabled. Click Add to Chrome to install the extension in Vivaldi.

Contacting the extension developers can help as well. In case an extension does not work as expected, please discuss the extension on our Forum, to see if the issue can be solved or if our Community members can suggest alternatives. In some instances, extensions built for the Chrome browser will behave differently when installed in Vivaldi, but for the most part your favourite Chrome extensions will work just fine in Vivaldi. Extensions allow you to further customise and enhance your usage of the browser and range from social media tools to privacy-related features such as ad-blocking.Īlthough Vivaldi aims to provide as much built-in functionality as possible, many users further fine tune the browsing experience using extensions.īecause Vivaldi is built using the Chromium web browser project, extensions available in the Chrome Web Store can also be installed in Vivaldi. 日本語 Русский Français Español Deutsch Nederlands Српски Українська Dansk Português What is an extension?Īn extension is a small software program that can be installed to give added functionality to the Vivaldi browser.
