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Safari vs Opera

Updated Apr 26, 2026

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Safari
Safari
Opera
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Comparison Summary

Comparison Summary

Safari gives you steady battery life and smooth syncing if you use only Apple devices, while Opera just adds some flashy visuals and copies Arc's features without real change.

Only use Safari if you want stability and use Apple gear, but skip Opera since it just recycles its old browser with minor tweaks.

  1. Safari
    Safari

    Best browser for battery life (MacOS only)

    Best browser for battery life (MacOS only)
  2. Opera
    Opera

    Staying relevant but serious privacy concerns

    Staying relevant but serious privacy concerns

At a Glance

At a Glance
See how Safari and Opera compare on the most important Browser criteria.
  • Embedded AI
    Safari
    Opera
  • User Experience
    Safari
    Opera
  • Tab Management
    Safari
    Opera
  • Performance Efficiency
    Safari
  • Data Protection
    Safari

Comparison Video

Comparison Video

Best Web Browser? Arc vs Chrome vs Safari vs Brave

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Best Web Browser? Arc vs Chrome vs Safari vs Brave

Best Web Browser? Arc vs Chrome vs Safari vs Brave
Safari

Editor's Verdict

Editor's Verdict

Safari gives you a stable, familiar UI that barely changes, with the biggest perk being rock-solid battery life and super smooth syncing if you're deep in the Apple ecosystem. If you want your browser to just work and never surprise you, especially on a Mac, Safari nails it.

Opera is busier, with flashy animations and recently added features like Workspaces and tab groups that mimic what's hot in newer browsers. But these updates feel cosmetic, Workspaces don't fully separate your profiles, and the underlying experience hasn't really evolved. There are also some real privacy red flags due to how Opera handles data.

If you care about reliability, battery life, and seamless use across your Apple devices, Safari is the obvious pick. Opera only makes sense if you want something that looks more modern on the surface, but you're trading away privacy and not getting true innovation. For most people, especially anyone already using Apple gear, Safari is the clear choice.

Summaries

Summaries

Browser Alternatives

Browser Alternatives