Opera now lets you decorate your browser tabs with emojis
Opera [NASDAQ: OPRA] has announced a new feature allowing users to decorate their browser tabs with emojis. This feature, called Tab Emojis, enables users to add emojis to each tab, facilitating better organization and customization of their browsing experience. Users can choose from over a thousand different emojis or select from five pre-selected ones by hovering over a tab. This feature aims to make tabs visually recognizable and help users prioritize important tabs. Opera has a history with emojis, having previously enabled emoji-based web addresses.
- Opera introduces a new customizable feature, Tab Emojis, enhancing user experience and engagement.
- Users can choose from over a thousand emojis, adding to the browser's functionality and appeal.
- Tab Emojis provide organizational benefits, making important tabs easily identifiable.
- The feature aligns with the growing trend of emoji usage, potentially attracting a broader user base.
- Opera's continuous innovation, as seen with emoji-based web addresses, positions it as a forward-thinking browser.
- The release focuses on fun rather than addressing critical performance or security features.
- No immediate impact on revenue or financial performance noted in the announcement.
- The feature may be seen as a novelty rather than a necessity, limiting its impact on Opera's market share.
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"A world without emojis would be plain sad - we don't even want to think about that. With this release, we went in quite the opposite direction and created Tab Emojis. This feature lets Opera users add some fun directly to their tabs by decorating them with a smiley, an animal, a fruit, a vegetable or any of the over one thousand emojis of their choice," said Joanna Czajka, Product Director at Opera "We're excited to see how creative our users get with this," she added.
Beyond bringing a pinch of fun and customization to the browser, Tab Emojis also deliver organizational benefits: adding an emoji to a tab makes it stand out from the other tabs and makes it visually recognizable. For example, If there is a tab which contains urgent work, users can add an emoji, making it easier to get back to what is most important to them. It is the users that decide what emojis to pick and which meanings to assign to them.
Users can quickly identify and decorate their tabs by assigning emojis to them by hovering over any tab and then accessing a menu of five pre-selected emojis. They can also explore a vast collection of over a thousand options with the '+' button. Emojis can be easily changed or removed the same way they were added.
This is not the first time that Opera delves into the world of emojis. The Norwegian browser was the first one to enable emoji-based web addresses which allow internet domains to have a URL composed exclusively of emojis.Tab Emojis further demonstrates Opera's belief that a browser can deliver both fun and functionality through different means.
About Opera
Opera is a user-centric and innovative software company focused on enabling the best possible internet browsing experience across all devices. Hundreds of millions use Opera web browsers for their unique and secure features on their mobile phones and desktop computers. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in
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