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Firefox's product roadmap: see what's next and share your thoughts

dsandoz
Employee
Employee

Hi everyone. Today we published a roadmap for Firefox. Now you can see what the team is actively working on across desktop and mobile. You can find it at https://www.firefox.com/whatsnext/

Firefox has always been built in the open, but we know it can sometimes be hard to separate roadmap reality from speculation, leaked code discoveries, or incomplete context. Our goal is to give you all a clear view into where Firefox is headed. 

Here are a few highlights from the roadmap:

  • Firefox UI Refresh (Project Nova)
  • Ad blocking on iOS
  • VPN on Mobile
  • PDF Editor Improvements
  • Customizable Hotkeys
  • Containers
  • Power Saving Mode

We’re hosting an AMA on r/firefox with a few folks from Firefox leadership on June 24th at 12pm ET (9am PT) to answer any questions you have about the roadmap and hear about what you’d like to see Firefox build next. Or, share your ideas below!

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Tony2077
Making moves

Thanks for the new website. In general seems useful.

But I see that in multiple occasions new features mentioned link to websites that don't speak about the feauture. For example:

  • Tab groups on mobile, it links to the Mozilla Support page about the topic on desktop, that has no mention about the feature on mobile.
  • PDF editor improvements, the specific improvements discussed don't appear on the firefox.com page linked.
  • VPN on mobile, same, the link provided only speaks about the VPN on desktop.

Then, with other features, it's about something not new at all:

  • Containers (for desktop), it simply list this feature as something new (I wish this was in progress for mobile).

In the way this list is written it doesn't let the reader know what's the progress of every feature.

How can you make the list clearer?

  • If you add a link button make sure that the upcoming feature is discussed in the link destination.
  • Add version labels to each feature. For upcoming features add Beta, Nightly, In Progress, or Coming Soon. If the feature is already released, label it as Released and add the number version in which it was released. And make sure you can filter by these version labels.

We don't have blog posts/support pages up for some of the features still in development, but linked to the closest corollary at times to at least give you some reference materials. Once things are live in Nightly and we have posts/updates on them we will change the links. 

Great ideas on the version labels, we can look into adding those. Love being able to tag when something is already in Nightly.

suikaz
Familiar face

only hotkeys make sense for me

 

no idea what's the deal with containers 

 

PDF, iOS, tunneled proxy that's not a VPN even if uses the same tech (I know, you haven't started that trend) and power saving mode look like misassigned resources

 

Nova is a severe UX degradation and should be scrapped 

fed-up
Making moves

I don't see any mention of the Android UI redesign, but it seems like giving an option for the old menu is an extremely popular idea. Any word on when that will be addressed?

yeah, somehow the new toolbar is even worse, pushing the actually useful part of address bar further left, why?

Their roadmap tags Android under the "Design system refresh (Nova)" section. So far that is the only official acknowledgement that they've changed the Android UI over the last year, and unfortunately I think it means we are stuck with it. 

I'm still not giving up on the old UI, though. Today I found out that unofficially, ESR branches can be built for Android, just built and installed an apk for v140.12.0. The only missing feature I've noticed so far is the horizontal Tab Bar, which I don't personally use. 

 

ikpjr
Familiar face

Safari has AI to aid in extension development. Would it make sense to have an integrated Firefox AI for that, or maybe a general external use AI is enough?

you may not be able to harness all the power Quantum and Fenix have and need to tweak the manifest sometimes, but generally models do pretty well as the API is very similar to Chrome (which has drawbacks too but it is what it is)

Getting AI to write code is a great way to have terrible performance, bugs galore, more security issues or just get hacked outright. But don't worry, it'll sound confident when it tells you everything is working.

Please don't get LLMs to publish extensions, it's only going to make the extension security team's job worse.

Kvin
Familiar face

I don't know how to let the developers know that they've added the ability to move the horizontal tab bar down in the mobile version of Firefox...
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2012357
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/tab-access-from-the-bottom-of-the-phone-screen-firefox-an...

To ensure full functionality of the tab sleep feature
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/firefox-should-suspend-tabs-to-better-performance/idi-p/6255

the portable version for windows
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/portable-version-firefox/idi-p/7957

and bug fixes

Thank you

samyotix
Familiar face

Could you add a feature that will prevent unwanted advertising for FIFA?

Mkn
Making moves

Hi, we appreciate the improvements to our favorite browser, Firefox!

When will we be able to choose our own background image in the mobile version of Firefox?
Will these features and capabilities be available, or are they in the plans?

Workspaces
Blurring the interface across the entire browser?
Bringing back icons to context menus?

I really wanted and had been waiting a long time for the ability to group tabs, and you’ve implemented it—I’m thrilled! But I’d like to see even more improvements to tab grouping:

In the desktop version, and perhaps in the mobile version as well

1. Automatic tab grouping by website or title.
2. Pinning tabs within tab groups.
3. The ability to create subgroups within tab groups.
4. Improved preview of tab groups, showing the number of tabs in each group, the ability to rearrange tabs within the preview, and support for context menus for tabs in the preview.

 

wutongtaiwan
Contributor

Why can the iOS version of Firefox block ads and trackers directly, while the Android version lacks this feature? On Android, you have to install an ad-blocking extension to block ads and trackers. I would like to see ad-blocking functionality built directly into Firefox; I personally prefer using the AdGuard extension, as I find it more convenient to use.

wutongtaiwan
Contributor

I hope the Android version of Firefox includes a built-in AdGuard ad-blocking extension and stops discriminating based on region—such as preventing users with Chinese IP addresses from installing ad-blocking extensions. Since Mozilla no longer operates in China, it is no longer bound by Chinese laws; I hope the IP-based restriction can be removed.

wutongtaiwan
Contributor

In Firefox for Android, I would like the option to position the address bar in the middle of the screen, rather than being restricted to the top or bottom.

Synchro
Familiar face

Firefox UI Refresh (Project Nova) — That's fine, it must be done from time to time. Not sure it will meet my prefs though, but no problem.

Ad blocking on iOS — I use Android, but this OS is also important.

VPN on Mobile — I don't even have it on Desktop and I believe I won't in years, for, I guess, you see VPN as more like a privacy tool than a way to counter a 451°-like censorship.

PDF Editor Improvements — Can be useful, not often, but it's nice to have a really good PDF tool.

Customizable Hotkeys — Hard to say whether this is a must have but once again better to have the option than not to.

Containers — I totally don't understand how they should be used along with different profiles.

Power Saving Mode — Are the browsers indeed a top battery-eating apps/programs?

 

Sad to see no plans to make bookmarks managing on Mobile as comfortable as on Desktop.

kirill-vadim
Making moves

Hello! Thank you for the excellent, convenient, and beautiful implementation of the browser's overall interface.
However, I would like to continue this development in this wonderful browser by improving
the command palette and the interface of an equally important element, the Library and everything related to it.

Specifically, I would like to see and have:
1. Separate the location of library element files in the local user profile, creating separate folders for these files, namely:
1.1. Bookmarks, including all bookmark folders individually;
1.2. Current tabs, which should be stored in a separate file, managed through the interface, including Tree Style Tab;
1.3. Recently closed tabs, with the ability to delete unnecessary tabs;
1.4. History;
1.5. Tags;
1.6. Themes (include element in the library);
1.7. Extensions and plugins (include element in the library);
1.8. Passwords,certificates and security modules (include element in the library);
1.9. User interface settings file(s) (include element in library);
2. The library interface itself must include the number of saved elements
in these files and their size, as well as links to the folders where these files are stored. The Bookmarks folder should
have the option to save the bookmark item sorting mode, as is currently the case in
the journal. The journal itself still doesn't specify the time range for storing journal items. The label binding in the saved
browser tab history doesn't work;
3. The user should be able to manage the mode and range for saving library elements, which is currently in an uncontrolled mode, including the ability to delete unnecessary elements and files (including the history of recently closed tabs), including the ability to select deletable elements using individual checkboxes/flags. It is also necessary to link the "Import and Backups" option to the new "Account and Sync" interface element, with the ability to enable individual saved items via checkboxes/flags;
4. Ability to delete specific tag folders and library folders (Bookmarks Menu, Other Bookmarks); In tag folders, enable the ability to add a column for the destination folder of a specific bookmark/tab;
5. Ability to simultaneously search for bookmarks/tabs with the addition of search options by history, bookmarks, and tags, including sorting mode;
6. Ability to quickly access Library items via a floating menu with the ability to quickly close/hide it and add it to the Windows "Taskbar" folder;
7. The ability to remove unnecessary elements from the browser's address bar (Picture-in-Picture mode, Add tab to taskbar) with linking to the command settings of the entire browser interface elements;
8. The ability to automatically unload Tabs (a thematic group of tabs) in the browser after a specified time interval. Until now, this could only be done manually. On sites with heavy Java scripts and images, browser rendering may still crash (freeze).
Thank you for your efforts and understanding! Good luck in your work for the benefit of Firefox browser users. June 16, 2026. Vladimir K.

cephirosx
Making moves

Would be great if the roadmap also includes when the features being developed are targeted to hit stable even something like Q4 2026 

myspace
Familiar face

Thanks! This is actually pretty cool to see what's coming next. I think it would be even better with a timeline. 

wutongtaiwan
Contributor

Firefox can currently randomize canvas browser fingerprints, which is safer than before, but it's still not enough since it only randomizes the canvas fingerprint. I suggest randomizing other browser fingerprints like WebGL, WebGPU, AudioContext, Fonts, ClientRects, and so on. I've suggested this before, but you didn’t prioritize this privacy-related suggestion. I hope you’ll reconsider and make it a priority this time.