: Users eager to try "unbaked" features about 4–6 weeks before the masses.
: Hardware-accelerated SVG filter primitives and Wide Color Gamut (P3) support for Windows and macOS, providing more vivid colors in games and video. Target Audience
: Hardware acceleration for faster loading, direct image downloads from PDFs, and the ability to reorganize, move, copy, or delete pages within the viewer. Firefox Beta — Web Browser
: By default, Beta sends anonymized usage and telemetry data to Mozilla to help identify and fix bugs.
is the pre-release version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser, designed for users who want to test upcoming features before they are officially launched to the general public . It serves as a middle ground between the highly unstable Nightly builds (alpha) and the polished Standard release. Key Features (April 2026) : Users eager to try "unbaked" features about
: A dedicated "AI Controls" section in settings to manage features like the "Smart Window," which uses AI for article summaries, quick definitions, and product comparisons.
: It is less stable than the standard release and may experience occasional crashes or performance issues. : By default, Beta sends anonymized usage and
: A native multitasking tool that allows users to view two web pages side-by-side in a single window for easy comparison.