Puter Launches Firefox in WebAssembly for Browser-Based Use
Puter introduces a groundbreaking solution by compiling Firefox's Gecko engine to WebAssembly, enabling it to run entirely in the browser.
Puter has developed an innovative approach to web browsing by creating "Firefox in WebAssembly," which allows the Firefox interface to run natively within a web browser tab. This solution resolves the challenge of running Firefox directly in browser environments by compiling its Gecko engine into WebAssembly.
The Gecko engine, which serves as the core rendering engine of Firefox, is now able to render web content through a Puter-hosted Wisp server, providing users with an efficient browsing experience. This development highlights the potential of WebAssembly in software development and the future of browser technologies.
For more information, visit Puter's official page on Firefox in WebAssembly.


