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Firefox 146.0

13 Januari 2026 om 15:35

New

  • Windows 10 users can now automatically protect their passwords, bookmarks, and more by turning on backup in Firefox. Your browsing data is saved daily on your device and can be encrypted with a password. When you set up a fresh install of Firefox on any operating system for a new device or your current one, you can restore from this backup and pick up right where you left off. This feature is currently available on Windows devices and will be coming to other operating systems soon.

    Fx Backup Image

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • MacOS users now have a dedicated GPU process by default. This includes WebGPU, WebGL, and Firefox's own WebRender. With this feature enabled, fatal errors in graphics code will no longer crash the browser, and will instead transparently restart the GPU process.

  • Firefox Labs is now available to all desktop users, regardless of whether they choose to participate in studies or submit telemetry. This means more experimental features are now available to more people.

  • Users can now skip the results page and see direct results as they type in the search bar for faster, simpler browsing.

    Skip the Result Page Example

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • There is a New Tab Weather opt-in workflow available for users in the EU and some other countries, where they can choose whether to enable location detection or manually search for a location.

    Newtab Weather workflow

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Firefox now natively supports fractional scaled displays on Linux (Wayland), making rendering more effective.

  • For users of the English-language versions of Firefox in France, Germany, and Italy, the address bar now shows English-language suggestions for holidays and other important dates.

Fixed

  • When the timepicker is enabled for <input type="time"> and <input type="datetime-local">, it now provides full keyboard and assistive technology support. This update also improves the behavior of the time spin buttons for users who prefer reduced motion. The Firefox Accessibility team hopes that making the built-in timepicker accessible will encourage wider adoption of browser-provided time and date inputs across the web, reducing the need for custom controls, and improving accessibility for all users.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • The Colors dialog in Settings now uses clearer color picker controls that keep each color sample next to its label. It makes it easier to understand and adjust text, background, and link colors when using a forced colors palette to customize the default text, link, and page background colors, especially with or without screen magnifiers.

    Colors dialog in Settings

  • Firefox removed support for Direct2D on Windows. If you still require Direct2D support, please use ESR 140.0 or higher.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Firefox now supports ML-KEM for WebRTC, by sending a post-quantum (PQ) key share during the DTLS 1.3 handshake. ML-KEM is the next-generation public-key cryptosystem that is believed to be secure against attackers with large quantum computers.

  • Firefox now supports compressed elliptic curve points in WebCrypto. These reduce the size of public keys by nearly half, saving bandwidth and storage, while still allowing the full point to be reconstructed mathematically.

  • The Skia graphics library has been updated to improve rendering performance and compatibility.

  • Unused CSS custom properties are now hidden by default in the Rule view of the Inspector. This not only reduces clutter, but in some cases also speeds up the rendering of the inspector panel.

Web Platform

  • The @scope rule is now supported, allowing authors to restrict styling to a subtree of the DOM. This avoids having to write overly-specific selectors.

  • Firefox now supports the contrast-color() CSS function that takes a color value and returns a contrasting color. Note that the specification currently restricts the contrasting color to black or white. This limitation is expected to be removed in the future. (Learn more)

  • Introduced the text-decoration-inset property, which allows authors to adjust the start and end points of line decorations.

  • Firefox now supports the legacy -webkit-fill-available keyword as a value for the CSS width and height properties. This improves rendering of content on websites that use this value. This keyword is an alias for the recently standardized stretch keyword, which is not yet enabled in Firefox.

Unresolved

  • On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)

Community Contributions

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Firefox 145.0.2

5 December 2025 om 19:05

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue that prevented typing in Baidu’s search box when using Chinese IMEs on Windows. (Bug 2000479)

Unresolved

  • On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)

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Firefox 145.0.1

5 December 2025 om 19:05

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue causing breakage on sites using Three.js. (Bug 1995939)

  • Fixed a failure to open Firefox from the desktop launcher on older versions of Windows 10. (Bug 2000411)

  • Fixed Web compatibility issues with Rogers. Rogers customers would see a broken iframe with "Firefox Can’t Open This Page" when viewing bills, rather than the billing info. (Bug 1996823)

  • Fixed an issue in the Web Developer Tools preventing copy all or save all requests as HAR. (Bug 1995694)

Unresolved

  • On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)

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Firefox 145.0

5 December 2025 om 19:05

New

  • Add, edit, and delete comments to make your own notes in PDFs (summaries, questions, tasks, etc.). The comment sidebar helps you scan all your comments and quickly jump to them, which is handy for long or heavily marked-up PDFs.

    A screenshot of the add comment functionality in the Firefox PDF Viewer, plus the comment sidebar.

  • This version introduces a new phase of privacy protections, building on our research on reducing browser fingerprinting. These new defenses cut the percentage of users seen as unique almost in half, ensuring a safer and more private browsing experience in Private Browsing or when using Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict.

  • Need a reminder of what tabs are in a group? Hover over the tab group name to get a preview of the tabs inside without opening it.

  • You can now access and manage your saved passwords right from the sidebarβ€”no need to open a new tab or window. Stay on the page you’re on and get to your logins faster.

    A screenshot of the sidebar settings panel where you can activate this featureA screenshot of the Passwords in the sidebar

  • Copy Link to Highlight allows users to share arbitrary sections of a page with others by copying a link through the context menu with a given selection

  • The Translations feature has an improved experience when translating between languages with different script directions.

  • New brand-inspired wallpapers are available for New Tab on desktop, with versions for both light and dark mode.

  • With the new Open links from apps next to your active tab setting, you can have links from other applications open next to your active tab instead of at the end of the tab strip.

    A screenshot of the Open links from apps  option in preferences

  • Enhanced Bounce Tracking Protection’s stateless mode is now enabled by default in ETP Strict, blocking more advanced tracking techniques based on redirection

  • For most Windows users, the existing desktop shortcut for launching Firefox has been replaced with the desktop launcher, a small program that will launch Firefox if it is installed, but if it is not installed will prompt the user to install Firefox. This will provide an easy installation point for Firefox users who acquire a new Windows device, where Firefox will not be installed by default, but the desktop launcher program may have synced via OneDrive or other cloud storage product. Learn more.

    A screenshot of the new Firefox Desktop launcher icon

Fixed

Changed

  • Firefox no longer supports 32-bit Linux systems. We recommend installing the 64-bit version for continued updates and support.

  • Horizontal tabs are now slightly more rounded to match the look of vertical tabs. Buttons and text inputs, including the address bar, have also been updated for consistency.

  • When no extensions are installed, clicking the Extensions button now shows a message highlighting how extensions can enhance your browsing, with links to the Firefox Add-ons store.

  • Local translation models are now compressed with Zstandard, reducing download sizes and on-device storage consumption. As always, all Firefox translations happen securely and privately on your local device, unlike other browsers that translate using cloud services.

  • We updated default automation preferences to better support Agentic browsing, reducing the steps agents need to complete a task and chances for the agent to get stuck.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Microsoft UI Automation phased release rollout at 100%. Microsoft UI Automation is the new accessibility framework for Microsoft Windows. This will provide better assistive technology (AT) support and performance on Windows for current and future assistive technologies.

Web Platform

  • Support has been added for the Atomics.waitAsync proposal, which is a non-blocking, asynchronous version of Atomics.wait. This allow synchronization of threads based upon the value in a shared memory location, for more details please consult our MDN documentation.

  • Firefox now supports the new Integrity-Policy header for enforcing sub-resource integrity for scripts. Further implementation of this header is underway.

  • Added Matroska support for the most commonly used codecs: AVC, HEVC, VP8, VP9, AV1, AAC, Opus, and Vorbis.

  • The text-autospace property is now supported, allowing automatic spacing adjustments between characters from different scripts.

  • The WebGPU DOM API (spec; MDN) is now available on macOS 26 (Tahoe) on Apple Silicon. For details, see the Mozilla Graphics Team Blog.

Unresolved

  • On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)

Community Contributions

  • With the release of Firefox 145, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 5 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

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Firefox 144.0.2

28 Oktober 2025 om 17:03

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where the list of available locales in about:settings contained more locales than were downloaded or currently supported. (Bug 1994642)

  • Fixed an issue where using the keyboard to open the Unified Search dropdown was inconsistent. The dropdown now expands properly, allowing users to select a search engine using the keyboard. (Bug 1979826)

  • Fixed an issue where curated photo collections on Microsoft OneDrive's Photos β€œFor You” page failed to load, showing a gray screen instead of content. Collections now display as expected. (Bug 1986533)

  • Fixed a startup crash affecting Windows users with Avast or other security software installed. (Bug 1992678)

  • Fixed an issue on macOS where the emoji picker shortcut and menu entry stopped working after switching between apps. (Bug 1980815)

  • Fixed an issue on macOS where dragging images from Firefox into third-party apps like Preview could fail or behave unexpectedly. (Bug 1995345)

  • Fixed performance and video playback issues on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that occurred when the system was under heavy load. (Bug 1995638)

  • Fixed a browser hang on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that could occur when bookmark folders contained loops or repeated references to themselves. (Bug 1995621)

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Firefox 144.0

4 November 2025 om 00:05

New

  • Focus on just one tab in a group without the clutter. Your active tab now stays in view, keeping things tidy even with the group collapsed.

    image for tab focus

  • We’re excited to share another tab groups update that addresses a top request from our community! You can now drag a tab into a collapsed group without automatically expanding it. It’s a quick way to stay organized while minimizing visual distractions.

  • Profile management, now rolling out gradually to users globally over the next few weeks, helps you protect your privacy and stay focused by separating your online life into distinct profiles for work, school, vacation planning, or whatever you choose. You can name your profiles and customize them with avatars and color themes for easy recognition, then quickly switch between them while keeping bookmarks, tabs, and browsing history completely separate. The new Profiles feature is available for Windows 11, Mac, and Linux users, with Windows 10 support coming soon.

    image for profile management

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • You can now close a Picture-in-Picture window without pausing the video. Press Shift + Click on the close button or use Shift + Esc to exit while keeping playback uninterrupted.

  • Logins stored in the Firefox Password Manager are now encrypted on disk using a modern encryption scheme (AES-256-CBC), replacing the older 3DES-CBC. This change improves local data protection. Logins synced through Firefox Sync remain end-to-end encrypted and already use AES-256-GCM.

  • Visual search powered by Google Lens

    With just a right-click on any image, you can now:
    ✨ Find similar products, places, or objects
    ✨ Copy, translate, or search text from images
    ✨ Get inspiration for learning, travel, or shopping

    Look for the new β€œSearch Image with Google Lens” option in your right-click menu (highlighted with a NEW badge at first).
    This is a desktop-only feature, rolling out worldwide. Your default search engine must be set to Google in order to use it.

    image for lens

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Perplexity AI Search in Firefox

    On desktop, Firefox now includes Perplexity, an AI-powered answer engine built into the browser. Perplexity delivers direct, conversational answers to complex questions, helping you get quick summaries, accurate references, or creative inspiration without digging through multiple sources. It’s rolling out worldwide from the address bar via the unified search button.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • The following languages are now available for translation:

    • Azerbaijani
    • Bangla
    • Icelandic

Fixed

  • Various security fixes.

  • The following languages have improved translation quality:

    • Arabic
    • Bulgarian
    • Catalan
    • Chinese (Simplified)
    • Czech
    • Dutch
    • Estonian
    • Finnish
    • French
    • German
    • Hungarian
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Portuguese
    • Persian
    • Spanish
    • Ukrainian

Changed

  • On Windows, when opening a link from another application, Firefox will only use a window on the current virtual desktop or open a new window if needed.

Enterprise

Developer

  • You can now jump to a CSS custom property's definition from within the var() function in style rules.

  • The events tooltip in the Inspector now shows a badge besides custom events, making it easier to differentiate them from built-in events.

Web Platform

  • Firefox now supports the Element.moveBefore API.

  • Firefox now supports math-shift compact.

  • Firefox now supports PerformanceEventTiming.interactionId, allowing developers to group related input events. This enables support for the Interaction to Next Paint (INP) responsiveness metric.

  • Firefox now supports the command and commandfor attributes.

  • Firefox now supports the View Transitions API Level 1. The View Transitions API provides a mechanism for easily creating animated transitions between different website views.

  • Dithering is now applied when linear-gradient, conic-gradient, and radial-gradient are rendered using hardware WebRender.

  • Firefox now supports the upsert proposal. This adds getOrInsert and getOrInsertComputed methods to Map and WeakMap. These methods either return the value associated with a key, or insert a default value, and then return that value, simplifying handling of cases where it's not known if a key is already present in the Map or WeakMap.

  • Firefox now supports the lock() and unlock() methods of ScreenOrientation interface on Windows tablets and Android devices.

  • Firefox now supports worker transfer for RTCDataChannel.

  • Firefox now supports the resizeMode getUserMedia constraint, allowing developers to crop and downscale video captured from a camera to any resolution they choose.

  • Firefox now supports the WebGPU GPUDevice.importExternalTexture API on Windows.

  • WebCodecs on Windows now has a batch-encoding path for VideoEncoder, improving performance with higher throughput and lower submission latency due to a larger default batch size.

  • Gecko-specific CSS2Properties was renamed to CSSStyleProperties, to align with the latest web standard and for better interoperability with other browser engines.

Community Contributions

  • With the release of Firefox 144, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 12 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

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Firefox 143.0.3

3 Oktober 2025 om 19:09

Fixed

  • Adjusted the timing of the new drag-to-pin interaction cue for better reliability. (Bug 1989344)

  • Fixed an issue that prevented some extensions from updating via the Add-ons Manager. (Bug 1984724)

  • Fixed a regression that prevented Firefox View sections from collapsing/expanding as expected. (Bug 1989200)

  • Addressed a WebExtensions storage issue that could cause Firefox to crash on startup with certain extensions installed. (Bug 1989840)

  • Fixed an issue where opening an add-on's "Extension settings" from the post-install prompt could break the Customize tab and some keyboard shortcuts until restart. (Bug 1983869)

  • Reduced long delays when loading certain websites while connected to networks that block UDP connections. (Bug 1980812)

  • Various stability and security fixes.

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Firefox 143.0

4 November 2025 om 00:05

New

  • On Windows, Firefox now supports running websites as web apps pinned directly to the taskbar. These are sites that you can pin and run as simplified windows directly from the taskbar without losing access to your installed add-ons. This feature is not currently available for Firefox installs from the Microsoft Store.

  • Tabs can now be pinned by dragging them to the start of the tab strip, making it easier to keep important sites within reach.

    Screenshot showing the drag and drop area for pinning tabs

  • Copilot from Microsoft can now be chosen as a chatbot to use in the sidebar for quick access without leaving your main view.

  • When a site asks for camera access, it can now be previewed inside the permission dialog. This is especially helpful when switching between multiple cameras.

    Screenshot showing camera preview inside permission dialog

  • The Firefox address bar can now show you important dates and events. This feature supports displaying events (e.g. β€œMother’s Day”) in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy regions.

  • Firefox has expanded its Fingerprinting Protection by reporting constant values for several more attributes of user's computers.

  • When downloading a file in Private Browsing mode, Firefox now asks whether to keep or delete it after that session ends. You can adjust this behavior in Settings.

    Screenshot showing file deletion prompt
    Screenshot showing setting for always deleting files

  • Firefox now supports Windows UI Automation, which improves support for accessibility tools such as Windows Voice Access, Text Cursor Indicator and Narrator.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

Fixed

Enterprise

Developer

  • Unchecking the Group Similar Messages setting now prevents successive similar messages from being grouped so that all messages are displayed in the output.

  • Switching between unmodified and pretty printed sources in the debugger no longer opens a new tab for pretty printed content.

  • When the Inspector is focused, the eyedropper can now be launched to pick a color via the Ctrl+Shift+Y keyboard shortcut.

Web Platform

  • Firefox now supports xHE-AAC audio playback on Windows 11 22H2+, macOS, and Android 9+.

  • Firefox now uses an updated grid sizing algorithm to better align with the CSS Grid specification. Grid layouts that use percentage row sizes or grid items containing elements with aspect ratios (such as images) will now render correctly in more cases.

  • <input type=color> now recognizes the CSS <color> format in addition to the color hex format (#ffffff). This means that color names like black and more complex strings like rgb(200 200 200) are now valid inputs. For now the value will always be converted to the hex format.

  • Restrictions were removed that prevented setting the display property on <details> elements, and a ::details-content pseudo-element was added to style the expandable/collapsible contents of those elements.

Community Contributions

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Firefox 142.0.1

27 Augustus 2025 om 16:11

Fixed

  • Dragging multiple non-adjacent tabs in horizontal tab strip mode now correctly moves them together as a group. (Bug 1982933)

  • Dragging multiple tabs no longer causes toolbar unresponsiveness or visual glitches. (Bug 1984342)

  • Fixed an issue where the text cursor appeared in the wrong location.. (Bug 1984045)

  • Fixed a crash related to gamepad use, particularly on macOS. (Bug 1870379)

  • Fixed an issue where the expand on hover feature in the sidebar would sometimes stop working. (Bug 1982129)

  • Fixed a crash in KDE Plasma when using certain custom window decorations. (Bug 1984823)

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Firefox 142.0

28 Augustus 2025 om 18:52

New

  • For users in the United States, article recommendations on your New Tab page are now grouped into topic sections like Sports, Food, and Entertainment to make stories more organized and easier to scan. You can also follow topics you’re interested in and block ones you’d prefer not to see, giving you more control over what shows up when you open a new tab.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • You can now see what’s behind a link before visiting it with Link Previews. Long press a link (or right-click and choose Preview Link). Previews can optionally include AI-generated key points, which are processed on your device to protect your privacy.

    Link Previews is gradually rolling out to ensure performance and quality and is now available in en-US, en-CA, en-GB, en-AU for users with more than 3 GB of available RAM.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • On Windows, clicking a persistent notification when Firefox is closed or restarted will now properly open Firefox with the relevant webpage, instead of just opening the main page of the website.

  • ETP Strict mode now supports a flexible exception list to fix broken site features caused by tracker blocking. Exceptions are split into baseline (core functionality) and convenience (extra features), letting users choose improved site compatibility without compromising key privacy protections.

  • Keep an active tab visible in a collapsed tab group
    Focus on just one tab in a group without the clutter. Your active tab stays in view, keeping things tidy even with the group collapsed.

  • You can now remove extensions from the sidebar by right-clicking the extension icon and selecting Remove from Sidebar.

Fixed

  • Improved the scroll speed in the bookmarks dialog to not go beyond the component area.

  • Improved drag-and-drop support for blob images.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • Improved search results from browsing history via the address bar, reducing the likelihood of duplicate results being shown.

  • Improved Netmonitor so that Request Headers/Cookies/Params are displayed in the Network panel even if the request isn't finished yet.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Firefox now supports the wllama API for extensions, enabling developers to integrate local language model (LLM) capabilities directly into their add-ons.

  • The Debugger now offers a new setting to control whether the debugger overlay is shown during paused script execution.

    image for debugger

  • Firefox now supports the Prioritized Task Scheduling API, enabling developers to assign and manage task priorities.

  • The Selection.getComposedRanges() API is now available, allowing developers to accurately get selected text ranges across shadow DOM boundaries.

  • Added support for the URLPattern API, enabling developers to match and parse URLs using a standardized pattern syntax.

Unresolved

  • Multiselecting non-contiguous tabs to drag may result in toolbar unresponsiveness or visual glitches. Dragging any single tab should resolve this. We will be landing a fix in the next dot release with Bug 1984342.

Community Contributions

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Firefox 141.0

19 Augustus 2025 om 20:57

New

  • Now Firefox can help you keep your tabs organized, automatically. A local AI model identifies similar tabs, automatically organizes them into groups, and even suggests group names. Everything happens on your device to respect your privacy. Learn more here.

    Animation showing the Firefox browser with the Smart Tabs feature being used

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Vertical tabs users can now adjust the size of the tools areas at the bottom of the sidebar. To see fewer tools and more tabs, drag down the divider line which pushes extra tools into an overflow menu.

    screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled, demonstrating the divider for extra icons

  • On Linux, Firefox uses less memory and no longer requires a forced restart after an update has been applied by a package manager.

  • Address autofill has been enabled for users in Brazil, Spain and Japan.

  • The Firefox address bar can now be used as a unit converter. The unit converter supports converting units of length, temperature, mass, force, and angular measurement, as well as timezones (e.g. β€œnow in GMT” , β€œ10am EDT to CET”). Selecting the result will copy it to your clipboard. Learn more here.

    screenshot of the address bar with a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit in progress

  • Firefox builds in Valencian now come with a built-in Catalan (Valencian variant) dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.

  • The following languages are now available for translation:

    • Albanian
    • Gujarati
    • Hebrew
    • Hindi
    • Kannada
    • Malay
    • Malayalam
    • Persian
    • Telugu

Fixed

Changed

  • Firefox on Windows 11 now uses system provided font icons for the caption buttons, more in line with Windows 11 conventions.

Enterprise

Developer

Web Platform

Community Contributions

  • With the release of Firefox 141, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 12 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

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Firefox 141.0.2

19 Augustus 2025 om 20:57

Fixed

  • Fixed a startup crash experienced by some Linux users with outdated NVIDIA drivers. (Bug 1978911)

  • Fixed a regression that caused canvas objects to be draggable, causing web compatibility issues. (Bug 1978673)

  • Fixed a crash in the Web Developer Tools panel that could occur when inspecting pages with <iframe> elements. (Bug 1975277)

  • Fixed minor visual issues across the user interface. (Bug 1974269 Β· Bug 1976031 Β· Bug 1974876 Β· Bug 1976701)

  • Firefox wouldn't start on some systems where GTK+ was built without Wayland support. (Bug 1978620)

  • Fixed an issue where clicking a pinned tab could steal focus from the content area, disrupting keyboard navigation. (Bug 1977005)

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Firefox 141.0.2

5 Augustus 2025 om 17:39

Fixed

  • Fixed a startup crash experienced by some Linux users with outdated NVIDIA drivers. (Bug 1978911)

  • Fixed a regression that caused canvas objects to be draggable, causing web compatibility issues. (Bug 1978673)

  • Fixed a crash in the Web Developer Tools panel that could occur when inspecting pages with <iframe> elements. (Bug 1975277)

  • Fixed minor visual issues across the user interface. (Bug 1974269 Β· Bug 1976031 Β· Bug 1974876 Β· Bug 1976701)

  • Firefox wouldn't start on some systems where GTK+ was built without Wayland support. (Bug 1978620)

  • Fixed an issue where clicking a pinned tab could steal focus from the content area, disrupting keyboard navigation. (Bug 1977005)

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Firefox 141.0

25 Juli 2025 om 06:25

New

  • Now Firefox can help you keep your tabs organized, automatically. A local AI model identifies similar tabs, automatically organizes them into groups, and even suggests group names. Everything happens on your device to respect your privacy. Learn more here.

    Animation showing the Firefox browser with the Smart Tabs feature being used

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Vertical tabs users can now adjust the size of the tools areas at the bottom of the sidebar. To see fewer tools and more tabs, drag down the divider line which pushes extra tools into an overflow menu.

    screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled, demonstrating the divider for extra icons

  • On Linux, Firefox uses less memory and no longer requires a forced restart after an update has been applied by a package manager.

  • Address autofill has been enabled for users in Brazil, Spain and Japan.

  • The Firefox address bar can now be used as a unit converter. The unit converter supports converting units of length, temperature, mass, force, and angular measurement, as well as timezones (e.g. β€œnow in GMT” , β€œ10am EDT to CET”). Selecting the result will copy it to your clipboard. Learn more here.

    screenshot of the address bar with a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit in progress

  • Firefox builds in Valencian now come with a built-in Catalan (Valencian variant) dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.

  • The following languages are now available for translation:

    • Albanian
    • Gujarati
    • Hebrew
    • Hindi
    • Kannada
    • Malay
    • Malayalam
    • Persian
    • Telugu

Fixed

Changed

  • Firefox on Windows 11 now uses system provided font icons for the caption buttons, more in line with Windows 11 conventions.

Enterprise

Developer

Web Platform

Community Contributions

  • With the release of Firefox 141, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 12 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

  •  

Firefox 140.0

1 Juli 2025 om 22:20

New

  • Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more β€” or fewer β€” pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.

    screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled, demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs

  • Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine, right-click a search field of a supported website and select β€œAdd Search Engine”, or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.

  • Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut, giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden, you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.

  • You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting "Unload Tab". This can speed up performance by reducing Firefox's memory and CPU usage.

  • Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view, improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it, reducing unnecessary resource usage.

  • Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.

  • Address autofill enabled for users in Italy, Poland, and Austria.

Fixed

Changed

Enterprise

Developer

  • Improved the search feature in the Inspector panel to help developers more effectively search the DOM of the current page. Sorting the results by the number of matching elements, support β€œpseudo” selector state, etc.

Web Platform

  • Added platform support for aria-keyshortcuts in Linux, macOS, and Windows.

  • Added support for the CookieStore API, an asynchronous cookie API for scripts running in HTML documents and service workers.

  • Added support for the Custom Highlight API, which allows styling arbitrary text ranges. Support for text-decoration is not included and is planned for an upcoming release.

  • Added support for the pointerrawupdate event. This event provides lower-latency access to pointer movements by firing as soon as the pointer data is available, typically before the main pointermove event. Unlike pointermove, it performs an additional hit test to determine the target and fires more frequently, which may impact performance even if only a listener is added. This event is intended for applications that require high-precision input handling and cannot achieve smooth interaction using coalesced pointermove events alone.

  • Service Workers are now available in Private Browsing Mode. This enhancement builds on our efforts to support IndexedDB and the DOM Cache API in Private Browsing through encrypted storage. With this change, more websites, especially those that rely on background tasks, will be able to benefit from Service workers.

  • Firefox now applies a uniform user agent (UA) style to <h1> elements, regardless of whether they are used inside <article>, <aside>, <nav>, or <section>.

  • Firefox will now escape less-than (<) and greater-than (>) symbols when serializing HTML attributes, making certain mXSS attacks on websites more difficult.

Unresolved

  • Users with certain dark themes may experience issues with text contrast in the sidebar. A workaround is to use the built-in dark theme or the system theme
    This is tracked under Bug 1971487 and a fix will follow in a later release.
    (Fixed in 140.0.1)

Community Contributions

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Firefox 139.0.4

10 Juni 2025 om 18:15

Fixed

  • Fixed Firefox freezing when switching between apps or opening certain panels within the browser. (Bug 1969253 & Bug 1969346)

  • Fixed difficult selection of drop-down menu options in the Firefox preferences page when selected via the in-page search. (Bug 1968949)

  • Fixed various selection issues when triple-clicking text in some situations. (Bug 1969100 & Bug 1969432)

  • Fixed an incorrect filename being used when setting an image as the desktop wallpaper on Windows. (Bug 1969793)

  • Various security fixes.

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Firefox 139.0

3 Juni 2025 om 12:50

New

  • By popular request, Full-Page Translations are now available within Firefox extension pages that start with the moz-extension:// URL scheme.

    Screenshot of Firefox Relay extension page translated from English to German

  • The New Tab custom wallpaper (and colors) option is now available! Your own image can be uploaded as your New Tab wallpaper or any custom color can be selected - from the brightest pink to dark gray. This feature will be rolling out gradually to new users and can also be enabled immediately via Firefox Labs. Additionally, new Wallpaper images and a new Celestial category have also been added.

    Screenshot showing the new custom wallpaper upload optionScreenshot showing the color chooser

  • Link Previews is currently available as an experimental feature which can be enabled via Firefox Labs in the Firefox settings. After enabling, use the Alt+Shift keyboard shortcut when hovering over a link to see the previews in action!

    Screenshot showing a preview pane for a hovered link

  • Address autofill has now been enabled for users in Australia and India.

Fixed

  • PNG images with transparency now keep their transparency when pasted into Firefox.

  • The upload performance of HTTP/3 has been significantly improved, particularly on resumed connections (QUIC 0-RTT) and high-bandwidth and high-delay connections.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • Due to recent changes in how Chrome encrypts user data on Windows, the Firefox migration wizard can no longer directly import payment methods or passwords from Chrome. However, users can still export passwords from Chrome to a CSV file and then import them into Firefox using the migration wizard or the password manager.

  • The Review Checker feature is shutting down and will no longer be available after June 10, 2025.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Based on user requests from both Mozilla Connect and Stack Overflow, the filter setting in the Network panel is now preserved across DevTools Toolbox sessions.

  • The Debugger's directory root is now scoped to the specific domain where it was set, which aligns with typical usage and avoids applying it across unrelated domains. This builds on previous improvements such as a redesigned UI and easier removal of the root setting. Setting a directory root updates the Source List to show only the selected directory and its children. Learn more

  • The appearance of the paused line in the Debugger has been refined for better visibility, especially in high contrast mode.

Web Platform

  • The Temporal proposal, a better version of Date, is now enabled by default in Firefox.

  • Timer throttling for Workers is now supported.

  • Closed <details> elements are now searchable and can be automatically expanded if found via find-in-page.

  • Firefox now supports the hidden=until-found attribute, allowing content to be found via find-in-page when it's otherwise hidden by default.

  • window.getSelection().toString() now correctly returns the text serialization when text is selected in a text control, improving cross-browser interoperability on some sites.

  • Added support for the WebAuthn largeBlob extension.

  • Added support for requestClose() to HTMLDialogElement.

  • The built-in editor for contenteditable and designMode now handles collapsible white-space(s) before block boundaries and white-space sequences between visible content more consistently with Chrome. As a result, Gecko no longer inserts a padding <br> element after white-space before a block boundary, aligning behavior with other browsers.

Unresolved

  • Windows users with certain NVIDIA graphics adapters and multiple monitors running at mixed refresh rates may see graphics corruption after updating to Firefox 139. As a temporary workaround, set the gfx.webrender.dcomp-win.enabled preference to false in about:config and restart Firefox. This issue will be addressed in Firefox 139.0.1.

Community Contributions

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Firefox 138.0.3

13 Mei 2025 om 18:39

Fixed

  • Fixed a crash that could occur when viewing websites that use WebGL. (Bug 1961191)

  • Fixed an issue where the browser could repeatedly crash when certain SVG effects (like blur or drop shadow) were applied to very small areas. (Bug 1924241)

  • On Linux, fixed an issue where video playback would appear washed-out on Wayland when HDR support was unavailable. (Bug 1961610)

  • Fixed an issue where the "Match Case" shortcut Alt+C in the find-in-page toolbar did not toggle the checkbox as expected. (Bug 1952611)

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Firefox 138.0.1

1 Mei 2025 om 17:16

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue which caused a blank page to be shown for Home and New Tab pages for some users. (Bug 1963537)

  • Added a workaround for a bug in outlook.office.com/outlook.live.com where attachment filenames are incorrectly prefixed with UTF-8 when saved. (Bug 1961710)

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Firefox 138.0

14 Mei 2025 om 20:00

New

  • Profile management helps protect your privacy and stay focused by separating your online life into distinct profiles β€” for work, school, vacation planning, or whatever you choose. You can now name your profiles and customize them with avatars and color themes for easy recognition, then quickly switch between them β€” all while keeping bookmarks, tabs, and browsing history completely separate.

    A Firefox browser window labelled β€œChoose a Firefox profile” with options to select a green β€œwork” profile with a briefcase avatar or a lavender β€œpersonal” profile with a flower avatar, create a new profile, or set a specific profile when Firefox opens.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Users in the United States can now trigger weather suggestions in the address bar! Simply type a weather-related term or a city name, and view the result directly in the address bar dropdown.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Currently available in: United States

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Tab Groups, a new way to organize and take control of your tabs, is now available to all users worldwide. You can create a group by dragging one tab onto another, pausing, then dropping it. You can also now reposition a tab group on the tab bar by dragging it.

  • Firefox on Windows 11 now uses acrylic-style menus for popup windows, which better match the operating system’s aesthetic.

  • You can now copy links from background tabs using the tabstrip context menu on MacOS and Linux.

Fixed

Changed

  • Improved the address and credit card autofill experience to better handle forms that update dynamically as users input information. Autofill now correctly fills newly revealed fieldsβ€”such as those shown after selecting a country.

  • Rededicated previous color settings to Contrast Control settings. (Learn more)

Enterprise

Developer

  • Added support for the import map integrity field, allowing you to ensure the integrity of dynamically or statically imported modules.

  • Implemented support for Error.isError, enabling brand checks to determine whether an object is an instance of Error. (Learn more)

  • Added support for the error.captureStackTrace extension to improve compatibility with other browsers. (Learn more)

  • A new column has been added to the Network panel to display the full path of the request URL. This enhancement makes helps developers quickly view and analyze complete request paths.

  • Firefox now applies a uniform user agent (UA) style to <h1> elements, regardless of whether they are used inside <article>, <aside>, <nav>, or <section>. (Learn more)

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

Web Platform

  • Added support for Import Attributes, allowing developers to specify additional metadata when importing modules.

  • Applications can now set their preferred degradation method to be used when the configured frame rate and resolution cannot be maintained. (Learn more)

  • Firefox now enables the cache directive for the Clear-Site-Data header, allowing websites to clear the network cache. This gives websites more control over stored data, such as clearing the cache during logout to help mitigate privacy risks. (Learn more)

Unresolved

  • Due to recent changes in Chrome on Windows, some users might find that the Firefox migration wizard no longer successfully imports passwords from Chrome or Chrome-based browsers. As a workaround, you can export your passwords as a CSV file from Chrome and then import them into Firefox using either the migration wizard or the Firefox password manager.

Community Contributions

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Firefox 137.0.2

23 April 2025 om 19:26

Fixed

  • Fixed file picker not being displayed when exporting passwords on macOS in about:logins for some users. (Bug 1956266)

  • Fixed accessibility issues with the new PDF signature feature. (Bug 1956110 and Bug 1952571)

  • Fixed an issue where using the context menu to paste in the Style Editor would insert the code twice. (Bug 1955854)

  • Fixed functional regressions in our XSLT support introduced in 137. (Bug 1954841)

  • Fixed a tooltip flickering issue on Windows that affected some users when hovering. (Bug 1958631)

  • Fixed an issue where Firefox would not respond to clicks in some HTML5 video players. (Bug 1959251)

  • Fixed an issue where radio inputs behaved incorrectly when preventDefault() was called on the click event. (Bug 1957956)

  • Fixed an issue that caused some Firefox users to restart their browser multiple times to complete an update. (Bug 1959492)

Changed

  • Fixed an issue with DRM video playback on some sites caused by the general availability rollout of Microsoft's PlayReady hardware decryption DRM support in Firefox 137. PlayReady support is now limited to specific sites while broader compatibility continues to be tested. (Bug 1959827)

Unresolved

  • Due to recent changes in Chrome on Windows, some users might find that the Firefox migration wizard no longer successfully imports passwords from Chrome or Chrome-based browsers. As a workaround, you can export your passwords as a CSV file from Chrome and then import them into Firefox using either the migration wizard or the Firefox password manager.

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Firefox 137.0.1

23 April 2025 om 19:26

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where folder shortcuts on Windows were incorrectly treated as files during file uploads, preventing selecting files within the target folder. (Bug 1958222)

  • Fixed a crash experienced by Windows users when downloading files with Qihoo 360 Total Security Antivirus software installed. (Bug 1958112)

  • Fixed an occasional startup crash. (Bug 1958293)

Unresolved

  • Due to recent changes in Chrome on Windows, some users might find that the Firefox migration wizard no longer successfully imports passwords from Chrome or Chrome-based browsers. As a workaround, you can export your passwords as a CSV file from Chrome and then import them into Firefox using either the migration wizard or the Firefox password manager.

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Firefox 137.0

7 Mei 2025 om 00:58

New

  • Tab groups begin rolling out today! Stay productive and organized with less effort by grouping related tabs together. One simple way to create a group is to drag a tab onto another, pause until you see a highlight, then drop to create the group. Groups can be named, color-coded, and are always saved. You can close a group and reopen it later.

    Screenshot of the new tab groups feature in action

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Firefox Address Bar Refresh 2025 - new ways to search for things new, previously viewed, and more - all from the address bar:

    Features

    Unified Search Button: A new, easy-to-access button in the address bar helps you switch between search engines and search modes with ease. This feature brings the simplicity of mobile Firefox to your desktop experience.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Search Term Persistence: Now when you refine a search in the address bar, the original term sticks around, making it easier to adjust your queries and find exactly what you're looking for.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Secondary Action Buttons: Suggestions for common Firefox features.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Contextual Search Mode: Firefox detects if you are on a page that has search capability and offers that option for you to directly search with the page engine from the address bar. Use this option at least 2 times and Firefox will suggest adding the search engine to your Firefox.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Contextual Search Engine Options: Use a Contextual Search mode option at least 2 times and Firefox will suggest adding the search engine to your Firefox so that it’s always available to you.

    Screenshot of the feature

    Intuitive Search Keywords: You can access various address bar search modes with convenient and descriptive keywords (e.g. @bookmarks,@tabs,@history, @actions).

    Screenshot of the feature

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • Firefox now identifies all links in PDFs and turns them into hyperlinks.

  • Support HEVC playback on Linux.

  • Now you can sign PDFs without leaving Firefox. Save your signatures to re-use later.

    Screenshot of the feature

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • You can now use the Firefox address bar as a calculator. Simply type an arithmetic expression and view the result in the address bar drop-down. Clicking on this result will copy it to your clipboard.

    Screenshot of the calculator feature in the URL bar

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

Fixed

Enterprise

Developer

Web Platform

  • Support for the SVG 2 path API is now available.

  • Support for the hyphenate-limit-chars property is now available. This property enables authors to have greater control over the use of automatic hyphenation.

Unresolved

  • We are investigating an increase in crashes for Windows users with Qihoo 360 security software. β€―β€―(Fixed in 137.0.1)

  • Due to recent changes in Chrome on Windows, some users might find that the Firefox migration wizard no longer successfully imports passwords from Chrome or Chrome-based browsers. As a workaround, you can export your passwords as a CSV file from Chrome and then import them into Firefox using either the migration wizard or the Firefox password manager.

Community Contributions

  • With the release of Firefox 137, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 17 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:

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Firefox 136.0.2

18 Maart 2025 om 16:15

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug where "Cookies and site data" and "Temporary cached files and pages" were unexpectedly enabled after updating to Firefox 136 for users with "History" and/or "Site settings" set to clear on shutdown in previous versions. (Bug 1952564)

    Affected users already on Firefox 136 can disable these settings in "Privacy & Security".

  • Fixed an issue where the Primary Password prompt appeared in unexpected situations. (Bug 1946121)

  • Fixed visibility issues with radio buttons on dark backgrounds. (Bug 1951930)

  • Fixed high CPU usage on Windows when the screen was locked or the laptop lid was closed. (Bug 1924932)

Web Platform

  • Disabled support for the CookieStore API due to compatibility concerns. The API will be enabled later once the compatibility issues have been addressed.

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