Opera is one of the world’s most recognised internet browsers, widely used for mobile and desktop browsing, especially in emerging markets such as Africa. While many users associate Opera with its Norwegian roots, the company’s ownership and corporate structure have changed significantly over the years. Here are five important facts you should know about Opera.
1. Opera Was Originally a Norwegian Company
Opera was founded in 1995 in Oslo, Norway, by Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsøy. The company initially gained global attention for developing fast and data-efficient web browsers, especially Opera Mini, which became popular in regions with limited internet connectivity.
2. Opera Is Now Controlled by a Chinese Technology Company
Opera is currently owned and controlled by Kunlun Tech Co., Ltd., a Chinese technology firm. The company holds a majority share of Opera and its controlling shareholder, Zhou Yahui, also serves as Opera’s chairman and chief executive officer.
3. The Ownership Change Happened in 2016
In 2016, a consortium of Chinese investors acquired Opera’s browser business, privacy applications, and brand name for about $600 million. This marked a major shift from European to Chinese control of the company’s core consumer products.
4. Opera Is Still Headquartered in Norway
Despite its Chinese ownership, Opera remains headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with development and operational offices across Europe, China, and other regions. The company operates as a multinational technology firm serving hundreds of millions of users globally.
5. Opera Has Expanded Beyond Browsers
Opera is no longer just a browser company. Its services now include digital advertising, gaming platforms, fintech products, and content services such as Opera News. The company reports hundreds of millions of monthly users across its various digital products.
Finally, Opera’s evolution reflects the global nature of today’s technology industry, where companies often operate across multiple countries and ownership structures. While it retains its Norwegian heritage, Opera’s current corporate control highlights the growing influence of Asian technology firms in shaping global digital platforms.












































































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