Mozilla updates Firefox Smart Window with AI-driven browsing tools
Firefox is expanding its Smart Window feature, integrating Exa-powered search to pull real-time web data and provide direct source citations. The update also introduces natural language history searches and automated tab management, allowing users to locate past browsing sessions and clear duplicate tabs through an opt-in beta interface.

The latest improvements allow the browser to parse selected links from a user's history, enabling tasks like retrieving specific items—such as running shoes viewed days prior—complete with visual previews. Mozilla’s head of Firefox, Ajit Varma, frames this as a commitment to user experience rather than a push to force AI consumption. The browser now features a dedicated AI Controls section, allowing users to toggle specific tools or disable them entirely.
Mozilla is adopting a model-agnostic strategy, permitting users to toggle between providers including Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite, OpenAI’s oss-gpt-120b, and Alibaba’s Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507, or even local models. To address privacy concerns, Firefox AI senior staff product manager Steve Truong noted that these integrations operate under zero-data-retention contracts. Neither Mozilla nor its third-party partners store user prompts for model training or advertising purposes. While the feature remains in beta without a firm release date, upcoming updates are expected to include AI-powered form autofill and improved tracking of recent browsing journeys.
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