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Firefox 152 Launches Public Roadmap, Adds Android Tab Groups

Firefox 152 Launches Public Roadmap, Adds Android Tab Groups

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Mozilla shipped the Firefox 152 stable release in June 2026, alongside the browser’s first-ever public product roadmap. Developed as part of Mozilla’s Project Nova initiative, the roadmap outlines planned privacy, AI, and productivity features targeted for launch through the end of 2026. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Firefox 152 Stable Release: June 2026 Launch Features

The Firefox 152 update includes a full redesign of the browser’s settings menu, built to streamline navigation of browser preferences for users, per Mozilla’s official settings announcement. Mozilla Firefox settings redesign announcement

Also included in the 152 update is the Blocked Tracker Widget, a visible dashboard that displays the cumulative number of trackers Firefox has blocked for a user across their browsing history. The widget categorizes blocked tracking activity by type, and includes explainers for how Firefox’s background tracking protections work by default. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Firefox 152 Launches Public Roadmap, Adds Android Tab Groups
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Mozilla’s First Public 2026 Firefox Roadmap: Confirmed Upcoming Features

The new public roadmap is part of Mozilla’s Project Nova initiative, which focuses on integrating private, user-controlled AI features across the browser without compromising user data. Mozilla notes that many of Firefox’s most popular features originate from user feedback, and the public roadmap is designed to let the community weigh in earlier in the development process than prior internal-only planning cycles. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

A highlighted priority item on the new roadmap is Tab Groups for Firefox for Android, a feature previously exclusive to Firefox desktop. The tool lets users organize related mobile tabs into labeled collections to simplify browsing session management on Android devices, for example separating work research tabs from personal shopping tabs. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Near-term roadmap priorities include customizable keyboard shortcuts, Firefox’s most requested user customization feature, which will let users remap default shortcuts to match their workflow or accessibility needs. The browser will also gain native PDF editing tools, including the ability to split, merge, and reorganize PDF documents directly in the browser without third-party extensions. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Other confirmed roadmap items include native integration of Multi-Account Containers, a popular Firefox extension that lets users separate work, personal, and other browsing activities into isolated sessions, eliminating the need to install a separate add-on. Mozilla is also bringing its free built-in VPN to mobile devices, expanding cross-device privacy protections beyond desktop. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Additional confirmed roadmap items include Quick Answers, a voice-activated AI feature that returns concise, sourced answers to user queries directly in the browser. Also targeted for later in 2026 is Power Saving Mode, a new mobile feature that automatically identifies resource-heavy tabs and reduces their impact to extend battery life without requiring manual background management. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

Community Feedback Timeline for 2026 Firefox Features

The public roadmap includes a planned community feedback event: a Reddit AMA scheduled for June 24, 2026, where Firefox product leaders will take user questions directly during the session to collect input on planned 2026 features. Mozilla Firefox 152 and public roadmap announcement

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