Orbit, the AI assistant add-on for Firefox developed by Mozilla, is set to cease operations on June 26, 2025. After over six months in beta, the tool has facilitated users with capabilities such as page summarization and content inquiries through its interactive interface.
The decision to shut down Orbit stems from the introduction of a new AI sidebar in Firefox, which integrates access to popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, rendering the separate add-on less necessary. Mozilla aims to deliver AI features directly within the browser, thus reaching a broader audience and offering more streamlined user experiences rather than relying on users to discover and activate an additional add-on.
Despite the shutdown of Orbit, Mozilla remains committed to enhancing AI functionalities in Firefox. The browser now includes on-device AI link summaries and similar features previously available through Orbit. These advancements leverage third-party chatbot services rather than Mozilla’s own AI infrastructure.
One notable aspect of Orbit was its commitment to user privacy; the AI model it utilized was hosted by Mozilla, ensuring that user queries were not shared with external services. However, following the end of Orbit, users will have access to a marketplace of AI chatbot providers, which may shift certain privacy dynamics.
For those who wish to explore the functionality of Orbit before its discontinuation, the add-on will remain available for installation until June 26, 2025. After this date, it will no longer be operational.