Link Search Menu Expand Document

Firefox

app

Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla. Firefox is available for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.

Release Released Security Support Latest
113 3 weeks ago
(09 May 2023)
Yes 113.0.2
(23 May 2023)
112 1 month and 2 weeks ago
(11 Apr 2023)
Ended 3 weeks ago
(09 May 2023)
112.0.2
(25 Apr 2023)
111 2 months and 2 weeks ago
(14 Mar 2023)
Ended 1 month and 2 weeks ago
(11 Apr 2023)
111.0.1
(21 Mar 2023)
110 3 months and 2 weeks ago
(14 Feb 2023)
Ended 2 months and 2 weeks ago
(14 Mar 2023)
110.0.1
(28 Feb 2023)
109 4 months and 2 weeks ago
(17 Jan 2023)
Ended 3 months and 2 weeks ago
(14 Feb 2023)
109.0.1
(31 Jan 2023)
108 5 months and 2 weeks ago
(13 Dec 2022)
Ended 4 months and 2 weeks ago
(17 Jan 2023)
108.0.2
(05 Jan 2023)
107 6 months ago
(15 Nov 2022)
Ended 5 months and 2 weeks ago
(13 Dec 2022)
107.0.1
(29 Nov 2022)
106 7 months ago
(18 Oct 2022)
Ended 6 months ago
(15 Nov 2022)
106.0.5
(04 Nov 2022)
105 8 months ago
(20 Sep 2022)
Ended 7 months ago
(18 Oct 2022)
105.0.3
(07 Oct 2022)
104 9 months ago
(23 Aug 2022)
Ended 8 months ago
(20 Sep 2022)
104.0.2
(06 Sep 2022)
103 10 months ago
(26 Jul 2022)
Ended 9 months ago
(23 Aug 2022)
103.0.2
(09 Aug 2022)
102 (ESR) 11 months ago
(28 Jun 2022)
Yes 102.11.0
(09 May 2023)
91 (ESR) 1 year and 9 months ago
(10 Aug 2021)
Ended 8 months ago
(20 Sep 2022)
91.13.0
(23 Aug 2022)
78 (ESR) 2 years and 11 months ago
(30 Jun 2020)
Ended 1 year and 7 months ago
(02 Nov 2021)
78.15.0
(05 Oct 2021)

Firefox has two main release channels:

  • Firefox: Simply named Firefox, this is the default channel and is the one recommended. It’s the stable branch with the latest features available. Once a new release is out, the older release immediately stops receiving support and everyone must migrate to the next Firefox release.
  • Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR): is an official version of Firefox developed for large organizations like universities and businesses that need to set up and maintain Firefox on a large scale. Firefox ESR does not come with the latest features, but it has the latest security and stability fixes. Usually these branches are supported for a year, with a planned release calendar for new ESR branches. For more information you should review the release cycle documentation.

Firefox also has three testing channels:

  • Firefox Beta: This branch is meant to reflect what the next Firefox release will look like. Every four weeks it gets cherry-picked changes from Nightly, then follows a three weekly point release aimed at stabilizing the release for the stable branch. Version number is always X + 1, X being the Firefox version number.
  • Firefox Developer Edition: This branch is based off the Firefox Beta branch with additional DevTools merged in. It gets released alongside the Firefox Beta release, following the same release pattern. Version number is always X + 1, X being the Firefox version number.
  • Firefox Nightly: This is the branch that receives all the changes before anything else. It gets daily updates which represent the master branch. This is the branch that first features new changes/features, which then may be forwarded to Firefox Beta after being tested. Version number is always X + 2, X being the Firefox version number.

Special notes

  • Firefox 78 ESR was the last version of Firefox that supported macOS versions < 10.12 or Flash.
  • Firefox only supports last 3 macOS releases, matching the Apple support cycle.

More information is available on the Firefox website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.


You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub :octocat: . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.

A JSON version of this page is available at /api/firefox.json. See the API Documentation for more information. You can subscribe to the iCalendar feed at /calendar/firefox.ics.