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Help shape the future of Tab Groups in Firefox!

dsandoz
Employee
Employee

Hello everyone,

My name is Devin Sandoz and I’m a product marketing manager at Mozilla. @ssmagula is the product manager. I'm posting on behalf of the Tab Groups team who are working to help you be more productive and happy when using Firefox. We want to thank you for all your helpful feedback in Mozilla Connect and invite you to help us improve Tab Groups before a wider release. 

What are Tab Groups?

Tab Groups will help you organize your tabs. Whether you keep your tab bar tidy with just a few tabs or you hoard thousands of tabs, Tab Groups will make it easier than ever to switch between and re-find tabs and tasks—all while maintaining the privacy of Firefox. Say you’re planning a vacation over spring break. A group will help you to keep all your flight searches, lodging options, local restaurants in one easy to re-find place.

Join the Firefox Tab Groups Preview

  1. Download Firefox Beta — Tap the Download button, follow the instructions to install, and then launch Firefox Beta. If you already have Beta installed, update to the latest version
  2. Use tab groups for all your browser tasks
  3. Share your feedback, comments, questions, possible bugs, and ideas for the future in this thread. Your feedback will be valuable as we work through known issues and discover new issues.

Tab groups in action

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Tab groups help you stay organized and focused

Creating groups

Once fully released, there will be a helpful call-out explaining how to create groups. To create a group drag a tab on top of another tab and pause until you see a highlighted drop area, then release it. Or right-click any tab and select Add tab to group. Next you can name it. For example, you might want to create a group called News. Add news sites by dragging them into any expanded group. When you’re done catching up on the news, select “Save and close group” so you can remove it from your tab bar and re-open the group the next day. All your groups—open and closed—are always available via the “list all tabs menu” (a downward-facing caret at the right of the tab bar)—even if you close a window or restart, no account needed. 

Known issues

Our team is working hard to make Firefox Tab Groups the best they can be, and we thank you for your help and patience as we discover and smooth out any rough edges.

Faster, better, easier

At Firefox Tab Groups are just part of a larger effort to improve browser productivity. Our designers and developers are creating new tools to improve productivity and efficiency including a sidebar with vertical tabs, better profiles. Our goal is to help you achieve more with less effort so that you can focus on your spring break vacation, and not on your tabs or the browser.

We can't wait for you to try Tab Groups so you can tell us what you think!

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Sapokong
Making moves


I would love to see a feature that automatically groups tabs from the same site into tab groups. For instance, if I open two YouTube tabs, they would be automatically grouped together. Additionally, I would like to see a stacking feature, where these grouped tabs not only appear together but also stack on top of each other. When I hover over the stack, it would display a list of the tabs within it, allowing me to easily select which one to switch to. This would free up a ton of space in tabs.

I don't think any other browser has a feature like this and I think it would be pretty useful.

I would also love to see these features! Long time ago I used Vivaldi Browser for a little while and ever since, I wish tab stacks were available in other browsers.

I just downloaded Vivaldi to see what you meant, and yeah, this is exactly what I was talking about. I had no idea that someone had already done something like this.

So if anyone was wondering, in vivaldi you can stack tabs like so
Screenshot From 2025-03-06 07-45-23.png The 3 on the end being the amount of stabs in stack.

When you hover over that stack, you'll get a drop down menu to select tabs from with in that stack to jump to.
  Screenshot From 2025-03-06 07-50-05.png




Kvin
Making moves

Great, thank you, we've been waiting for this for a long time, it's a really convenient and necessary feature.

Now, the most missing feature is the ability to move collapsed group labels.

The ability to group tabs by simply moving the tab to the label of the collapsed groups.

And like in edge, when you hover over a group label, the preview should show tabs without expanding the group label, and show the number of tabs.

Also, an additional feature to automatically group tabs without user intervention, for example, by domain, similar to chrome extensions.

Grouping of tabs for the mobile version of Firefox.

The ability to choose a custom color for group labels.

Is any of this already in development or in the pipeline?

aminought
Making moves

Tab groups and vertical tabs are useless for me without workspaces.

OB
Making moves

   I don't like that when I on one of the grouped tab sand collaps the group, then 1) browser switches my current tab and 2) I can't navigate inside the closed tab using Ctrl+Tab               

qwryu
Making moves

I hope that:

  • Even when there is an extremely large number of (unloaded) tabs, all basic tab operations remain smooth and lag-free.
  • A flexible and practical API is provided for extensions so that, as long as the extension implementation is solid, its operational performance can match that of native tab operations.

SuperMatt
Making moves
  1. I'd love the ability to move the groups around. Having them stuck in place is extremely frustrating
  2. The ability to hide a group would be extremely useful. That way I could group some tabs, hide them, and then come back to them at a later date when I'm ready to continue that project. I know that "save and close groups" does this, but that's a very dangerous sounding action, with no indication before using it how to recover from save.

fastcat
Making moves

All your groups—open and closed—are always available via the “list all tabs menu” (a downward-facing caret at the right of the tab bar)

This bit of UI isn't available if the new vertical tabs mode is enabled, which makes it annoying to get the tabs back.

Baffle7529
Making moves

Are workspaces coming to Firefox as well?