NVIDIA expands GeForce NOW support to Firefox on Windows, enabling users to stream over 2,000 PC games without downloads or upgrades.
NVIDIA has announced that its GeForce NOW cloud‑gaming service now supports the Firefox browser on Windows, joining Chrome and Edge as officially compatible clients.
Why Firefox Support Matters
Firefox users on Windows can now stream more than 2,000 PC games directly from NVIDIA’s data centers without installing any software, mirroring the experience previously limited to Chrome and Edge.
The addition addresses long‑standing demand from gamers who prefer Firefox for its privacy features and open‑source ethos, while still wanting low‑latency, high‑quality streaming.
How GeForce NOW Works on Firefox
When a user launches GeForce NOW in Firefox, the service runs a WebRTC‑based client that handles video encoding, input capture, and network optimization entirely within the browser tab.
The game runs on NVIDIA’s servers, and the video feed is streamed back to the user’s screen, while keyboard, mouse, and controller inputs are sent back to the remote machine in real time.
Key Benefits for Gamers
- No need to download or install a dedicated client
- Access to the same library of titles across supported browsers
- Preserves Firefox’s built‑in tracking protection and custom extensions
- Seamless switching between browsers on the same PC
The service still requires a stable broadband connection (minimum 15 Mbps recommended) and an NVIDIA account with an active subscription tier.
Future Browser Plans
NVIDIA has hinted that additional browsers, including Safari on macOS, may be evaluated for support as the cloud‑gaming market expands.
For now, Windows users can simply update Firefox to the latest version, navigate to the GeForce NOW web portal, and start playing instantly.