• Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Rules
    • Help

    Do more on the web, with a fast and secure browser!

    Download Opera browser with:

    • built-in ad blocker
    • battery saver
    • free VPN
    Download Opera

    Web apps support for desktop browser too?

    Suggestions and feature requests
    36
    60
    56579
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • legolooper
      legolooper @survivor303 last edited by

      @survivor303 What I did to fix this was simple. I opened Microsoft Edge, since it's another very resource-light browser, then went to the website that I wanted. In my case YouTube Music. I then clicked the '3 dots' menu on the right side. Then, I hovered over 'Apps' and selected 'Make YouTube Music (or chosen app) an app'. You can choose to pin the app to your taskbar/desktop, along with other customizations. Choose what you want. Edge will not open with the program; only YouTube Music running inside of Edge. No other cluttering tabs open, or a browser. You can try this method too. Hope this helped!

      Reply Quote -1
        1 Reply Last reply
      • MeltedNickel200
        MeltedNickel200 @mrlami last edited by

        @mrlami me too

        Reply Quote 0
          1 Reply Last reply
        • BruceHankins
          BruceHankins last edited by

          This is the only reason I keep Chrome or Firefox around. It seems like there are no plans to implement PWA support in Opera, does anyone know if there's an extension that can be used to add PWAs?

          Reply Quote 0
            1 Reply Last reply
          • Neverendy
            Neverendy last edited by

            Opera has many interesting features and has always been ahead of many technologies we have today, but it’s a shame they still haven’t added support for PWAs. It forces users to rely on Edge/Chrome for this purpose, even though the Chromium engine they use has native support. I hope they wake up someday and eliminate this outdated aspect of the browser.

            Reply Quote 0
              1 Reply Last reply
            • rdiezsj
              rdiezsj last edited by

              PWA support in 2025 should be mandatory, especially on Linux where many applications are only available via PWA.

              Reply Quote 0
                1 Reply Last reply
              • ledream
                ledream last edited by

                Yes for sure we need install or save as app button ... i'm coming from other browser and i don't understand why this feature is disabled, not sure to use this browser longer so sad it look really good 🥲

                Reply Quote 0
                  1 Reply Last reply
                • Himmelsheriff
                  Himmelsheriff last edited by

                  Whenever I try to use Edge, I would install two or three web apps, mainly WhatsApp and Spotify.
                  But even with Edge I always end up with putting them back from the taskbar to the the sidebar.
                  So, finally, I don't miss PWA support, really. And this makes me return to Opera. I suppose I'm really used to the "Opera way" with having them in the sidebar. Maybe I don't see so much advantage of PWA over normal webpages, as they're webpages only and I have my browser open anyway.
                  Nevertheless I wouldn't mind Opera having PWA support, too.
                  This may be helpful for those who use Linux as there not that so many native apps as on Windows or Mac.
                  But proof me wrong: Wasn't the introduction of PWA by Google a way to circumvent Apple's app store in the first place? So I get, that it's more something for mobile than on desktop anyway.
                  And here, to my knowledge, you can build PWA in Opera, easily, at least on Android.

                  Reply Quote 0
                    ledream 1 Reply Last reply
                  • ledream
                    ledream @Himmelsheriff last edited by

                    As a developer, I work with multiple web applications simultaneously, often across different tech stacks. Sometimes, I just need to quickly check my emails on Gmail. Using Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) helps me streamline this process by eliminating unnecessary steps.

                    Instead of:

                    1. Opening Opera
                    2. Clicking on a bookmark
                    3. Waiting for Gmail to load

                    With a PWA, I can open Gmail instantly, just like a native app. This significantly improves my workflow and makes managing my applications much more efficient and it's way less distractive than having the complete browser with all tools

                    About other advantages not sure if caching, features, performance, battery consumption are differents ?

                    Reply Quote 0
                      1 Reply Last reply
                    • Neverendy
                      Neverendy last edited by

                      Unfortunately, I'll have to go back to Edge. It has native support for translation and PWA.
                      It might seem useless to many, but these are essential features that should have been there by at least 2022. And since I use GX, the latest useful features that a regular browser would have arrive there. I hope that in 4 years (which is roughly when they'll realize they need to add this), I'll come back to Opera. Until then, nothing makes me stay here.

                      Reply Quote 0
                        1 Reply Last reply
                      • ankuankit808
                        ankuankit808 @survivor303 last edited by

                        @survivor303 yes, i also need this feature , I expect Opera to Take It seriously and release app feature in up-coming version.

                        Reply Quote 0
                          1 Reply Last reply
                        • zakweb3
                          zakweb3 last edited by

                          @Opera What is the reason for this? I was simply looking to transition from Brave to Opera, and then I discovered that this fundamental feature is unavailable. You pack the browser with fantastic functionalities like Aria, pin-board, speed-dial, flow, and more. However, there is no native Chromium PWA support for desktop. Does this mean I have to use two browsers? I kindly ask that you consider adding this feature. Thank you!

                          Reply Quote 0
                            1 Reply Last reply
                          • ledream
                            ledream last edited by

                            After 2 months of usage i drop Opera to switch to Firefox

                            • No PWA support
                            • No extension sync with account

                            I'm really sad because a lot of features are cool... I'm looking forward to future releases

                            0b8c01f6-8bad-413f-8e82-43ffbca6d623-9ptyax.jpg

                            Reply Quote -1
                              zakweb3 1 Reply Last reply
                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              I understand the advantage of PWA on mobile but it doesn’t appear to me on desktop. Switching to another on the task bar isn’t more handy than switching to another tab within the browsers.
                              Wasn‘t it Google‘s attempt to lure users from loading apps from Apple’s app store and to circumvent Cupertino‘s walled garden in the end?
                              But to each what he needs.

                              Reply Quote 0
                                ledream 1 Reply Last reply
                              • ledream
                                ledream @Guest last edited by

                                @DerSchlingel It's like a two-level shortcut. Some apps need to be accessible with a single click, without searching through all tabs. When I start my computer, I want to check my email. I should be able to just click on the Gmail web app, instead of opening Opera, reloading all my tabs, and then clicking on Gmail.

                                Firefox has built full PWA support, which I believe came from extensive user analysis. There's clearly a demand for PWAs, as many users are requesting this feature. This isn't just a coincidence

                                Reply Quote 0
                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                • zakweb3
                                  zakweb3 @ledream last edited by

                                  @ledream
                                  I keep switching back and forth between Brave and Opera!
                                  PWA support and workspace session isolation (with its own set of extensions) that would be awesome!

                                  Reply Quote 0
                                    mindblade 1 Reply Last reply
                                  • orelhassid
                                    orelhassid last edited by

                                    Wth, Opera doesn't support PWA apps? I'm really surprised it's 2025.
                                    Reconsidering moving back to Chrome 😕

                                    Reply Quote 0
                                      1 Reply Last reply
                                    • mindblade
                                      mindblade @zakweb3 last edited by

                                      @zakweb3 said in Web apps support for desktop browser too?:

                                      @ledream
                                      I keep switching back and forth between Brave and Opera!
                                      PWA support and workspace session isolation (with its own set of extensions) that would be awesome!

                                      I keep periodically checking Opera to see if they will ever fix the PWA problem cause without PWA it is a full on show stopper for me.

                                      However, Zen browser is a pretty great opera like experience with workspace isolations (great being able to be logged in as 1 user in 1 workspace but another in a different workspace without having to switch browser instances or hop into an incognito mode). That's what I keep using (I don't like that it is Firefox based instead of Chrome based but small price to pay for an Opera that actually works with PWAs). It also has a really nice way to manage PWAs as a whole allowing PWAs to either be completely separate profiles or shared profiles on a PWA basis and a managment of all PWAs type stuff. Like how a link works within the PWA or allowing tabs and such. I didn't realize how powerful PWAs could even be until I saw this and all the options that the Chrome version masks.

                                      It lacks an Android version however, and the 1password desktop integration doesn't appear to work so those are downsides but not show stoppers like a missing PWA is for me.

                                      Reply Quote 0
                                        1 Reply Last reply
                                      • First post
                                        Last post

                                      Computer browsers

                                      • Opera for Windows
                                      • Opera for Mac
                                      • Opera for Linux
                                      • Opera beta version
                                      • Opera USB

                                      Mobile browsers

                                      • Opera for Android
                                      • Opera Mini
                                      • Opera Touch
                                      • Opera for basic phones

                                      • Add-ons
                                      • Opera account
                                      • Wallpapers
                                      • Opera Ads

                                      • Help & support
                                      • Opera blogs
                                      • Opera forums
                                      • Dev.Opera

                                      • Security
                                      • Privacy
                                      • Cookies Policy
                                      • EULA
                                      • Terms of Service

                                      • About Opera
                                      • Press info
                                      • Jobs
                                      • Investors
                                      • Become a partner
                                      • Contact us

                                      Follow Opera

                                      • Opera - Facebook
                                      • Opera - Twitter
                                      • Opera - YouTube
                                      • Opera - LinkedIn
                                      • Opera - Instagram

                                      © Opera Software 1995-