Opera Air is a new web browser that focusses on mindfulness

Opera Air is a new web browser that focusses on mindfulness

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07 February 2025

Opera has developed a new browser named "Opera Air" that focusses on mindfulness. The browser attempts to provide an experience that keeps your mind quiet and focused when exploring the web. Unlike other web browsers, Opera Air provides breathing exercises, relaxing noises, uplifting quotes, and other stress-relieving features. Opera built the browser to fit in with other websites, thanks to the frosted glass UI that complements the website's background.

Opera Air provides suggested exercises to help users take thoughtful breaks, which can be accessed via the sidebar. Users can find stress-relieving breathing exercises, neck stretching exercises, meditation sessions to boost focus, and full-body scans to better integrate the body and mind. These exercises can be accessed by using the keyboard keys Ctrl+K (Windows) and Cmd+K (Mac). Users can also set reminders for regular breaks. Emma and Alex, actual voice actresses, guide some of the exercises.

The browser also includes a new function called "Boosts," which uses binaural beats to improve concentration and relaxation. Users can listen via headphones and select from a variety of alternatives (Boosts), such as "Creativity Boost" to generate new ideas, "Energised Boost" to stay productive, or "Deep Relaxation" to decrease stress. Opera Air allows users to customise the three aspects of the Boost—music track, ambient sound, and binaural beat—as well as the time of each boost to suit their preferences. Boosts are intended to last thirty minutes by default.

The web browser also has "Quote of the Day" on the main screen, which provides daily motivation when loaded. If you're interested in the features Opera Air provides, you may download it from the official website.

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