Firefox’s AI Window: Now With 100% More AI Talking To Itself
KEY POINTS
- •Mozilla announced the development of an AI browsing feature called AI Window for Firefox users.
- •This feature includes an AI assistant and chatbot, designed as an opt-in experience.
- •In September, Mozilla launched a 'shake to summarize' feature that uses AI for webpage summaries.
Mozilla’s Firefox, that plucky indie browser you forgot still exists, is hopping on the AI train with a feature called AI Window. Announced quietly in November 2025, it’s described as an 'intelligent and user-controlled space'—translation: a chatbot you can opt-in to endlessly ignore. The July 2023 'shake to summarize' iPhone gimmick, which lazily condenses web pages by shaking your phone (not a euphemism), gave us a taste of their AI chops. Mozilla’s blog insists this AI won’t trap you in endless chats like 'those others' (looking at you, ChatGPT) but will serenely guide users 'outward to the broader web.' Meanwhile, users can pick their AI model, which sounds suspiciously like choosing which flavor of corporate surveillance they prefer. Sign up at Mozilla's alluringly nebulous waitlist—waiting for AI to become the new tab we accidentally ignore.
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Source: Theverge | Published: 11/13/2025 | Author: Elissa Welle