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Mozilla is putting an AI window into Firefox with a privacy twist

A fully opt-in AI that helps without taking over your browser.

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What’s happened? Mozilla is working on a new feature in Firefox called AI Window, an optional space where you can chat with an AI assistant while browsing.

  • AI Window can summarize pages, explain what you’re reading, or fetch related information.
  • Instead of being pushed into every tab or search bar, the AI sits in its own window that you can open when needed and close when you’re done.
  • The feature builds on earlier experiments like Firefox’s sidebar chatbot and Shake to Summarize on iOS.
  • Mozilla has opened a waitlist for early testers to try it and help shape how it works.

This is important because: Most browsers rolling out AI right now tend to be baked in and unavoidable. Some AI browsers overreach by trying to automate everything at once, as seen in Opera’s early AI browser tests. Mozilla’s approach flips that by putting you in control, letting you decide when AI shows up, and your normal browsing stays untouched.

  • Your regular browsing doesn’t get cluttered with AI suggestions.
  • You decide when the AI can see or help with the content in front of you.
  • Mozilla’s “build in the open” approach means users can influence how AI Window evolves.
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Why should I care? Mozilla is adding AI as users expect smarter in-browser help, and other browsers like ChatGPT Atlas are already proving to be useful. If you want the power of AI without losing control of your browser, Firefox’s AI Window can be the best fit for you.

  • You can try AI help without committing to an always-on AI experience.
  • It gives you a place to ask the assistant for summaries, research help, or contextual tips while keeping your main tabs private and unchanged.
  • Your broader browsing setup stays under your control as you can switch back to classic or private windows anytime.

OK, what’s next? Sign up for early access if you want to test AI Window and send feedback.

  • Mozilla will iterate based on what users and developers report, and it’s likely the feature will change as it moves from pilot to wider availability.
Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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