Firefox Gets Experimental Voice Search, File-Sharing and Note-Taking Tools

Mozilla has launched an updated version of Firefox Test Pilot, which includes three new features: “Voice Fill,” “Notes,” and “Send.” The first brings speech recognition to Firefox, letting users input text by voice, while the second comprises a built-in notepad that can be synced. The last, “Send,” is actually a website that allows users to send files through a safe, private, and encrypted link that automatically expires.



The Test Pilot program is open to all Firefox users and helps us test and evaluate a variety of potential Firefox features. To activate Test Pilot and help us build the future of Firefox, visit testpilot.firefox.com. These Test Pilot experiments are available in English only. If you’ve experimented with Test Pilot features before, you know that you might run into some bugs or lose some of the polish in Firefox, so you can easily enable or disable features at any time.

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