How to Install Firefox on Chromebook (3 Ways)

Trying to use Firefox on a Chromebook instead of Chrome is quite ironic, isn’t it? Perhaps, you prefer Firefox for privacy reasons or are simply looking for a change. Installing Firefox on a Chromebook is quite easy and can be done in three ways — using the Google Play Store, Linux environment, and Flatpak on Linux. Here are all the ways to install Firefox on a Chromebook.

Method 1: Install Firefox on Chromebook Using Google Play Store

Method 1: Install Firefox on Chromebook Using Google Play Store

The easiest way to install Firefox on a Chromebook is through the Play Store. Most Chromebooks come with Android app support, giving ChromeOS access to a huge library of apps and games. Here’s how to install Firefox on a Chromebook from the Play Store.

  1. Once done, click the little arrow in the middle of the window bar and select “Resizable” from the dropdown menu. This will allow you to resize the window.

One of the reasons we’d recommend using the Android version of Firefox is that it has pretty much everything you could ask from a browser. Private mode, accessible interface for an Android app, and more importantly, support for Extensions.

Method 2: Install Firefox on ChromeOS via Linux

Method 2: Install Firefox on ChromeOS via Linux

Unless your Chromebook is extremely old, you can set up the Linux development environment and start installing Linux apps. You need to firstset up Linux on a Chromebook; Once done, follow these steps to install Firefox on a Chromebook.

  1. The Firefox app should then appear in the Linux apps folder in the ChromeOS launcher. Open it to use the desktop version of Firefox on your Chromebook.

Method 3: Install Firefox Using Flatpak

Flatpak is a universal package manager that tries to solve the issue of fragmentation on Linux. It runs apps in a sandbox which also increases the security of the system. Here’s how to use it to install Firefox through Flatpak on Chromebooks.

The app will appear in the Linux apps folder in the ChromeOS launcher.

And these are all the ways you can install Firefox on ChromeOS. Linux and Android make the process of installing new applications effortless on ChromeOS. What are your thoughts on the browsing experience? Let us know in the comments below.

Abubakar Mohammed

Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.

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