NVIDIA Adds Official GeForce NOW Support to Firefox on Windows

NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is now officially supported in Firefox on Windows, offering up to 1440p and 120 FPS for Ultimate members.

Aug 19, 2026
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NVIDIA Adds Official GeForce NOW Support to Firefox on Windows

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NVIDIA has made GeForce NOW officially available in Firefox on Windows, ending years of requests from gamers who wanted cloud streaming in Mozilla's browser. The announcement from Mozilla confirms months of collaboration between the two companies to bring GeForce RTX-powered play to Firefox users.

Firefox now joins Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Opera as a browser with official GeForce NOW support. Players can stream more than 2,000 PC games directly from the browser without downloads, installs, or hardware upgrades, needing only a Windows PC and a browser session.

For GeForce NOW Ultimate members, the Firefox experience delivers up to 1440p resolution and up to 120 frames per second. That performance tier is reserved for Ultimate subscribers, while the streaming service itself remains accessible across the supported browser lineup.

Getting started requires updating to the latest version of Firefox, heading to play.geforcenow.com, and signing in with a GeForce NOW account. The service taps into existing game libraries across Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Xbox PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft Connect, so players can stream titles they already own.

Mozilla highlights the browser's multitasking strengths for cloud gaming, including Split View for running a Discord call alongside a guide, plus theming and customization options. Going full screen when ready to play means no browser switching is needed, a workflow the company says fits gaming sessions that often span multiple windows.

The rollout covers Windows PCs and arrives as cloud gaming continues to push browsers harder than typical web workloads. For Firefox users who have held off on GeForce NOW because of browser support gaps, the official status removes that friction.

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