Firefox Labs - Explore experimental features in Firefox

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Firefox Labs is a new section within Firefox settings that gives you access to experimental features. These features are in development, and by enabling them, you get a sneak peek at what could be coming to Firefox in the future. Firefox Labs allows you to test these functionalities and share your feedback, helping shape the direction of future updates.

Note: To run experiments in Firefox Labs, Studies and Telemetry must be enabled, which are the default settings. If you’ve opted out of Studies or Telemetry, you won’t be able to use Firefox Labs to turn on experiments.

What’s inside Firefox Labs?

Firefox Labs includes a selection of experimental features that are updated regularly. For an up-to-date list of available experiments, visit Firefox Labs directly through your settings. Please note that these features may change frequently as new experiments are added or removed based on testing outcomes.

Access Firefox Labs

To explore Firefox Labs, follow these steps:

  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and then select Preferences or Settings, depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button Fx89menuButton and select Settings.
  2. At the left-hand menu, click on Firefox Labs.
Firefox Labs overview

Where to share feedback

Since these are experimental features, please share your feedback through the recommended path in each experiment. If there's no explicit recommendation, you can always use our Mozilla Connect feedback platform to share your feedback about an experiment in Firefox Labs, instead of using the Mozilla Support platform.

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