
FoxBox
FoxBox: Desktop Firefox on Android
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: FoxBox, Developed by UserLAnd Technologies. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 25.04.18, Updated On 18/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: FoxBox. Achieved Over 2 thousand Installs. FoxBox Currently Has 131 Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
FoxBox allows you to run desktop Firefox on an Android device.What is FoxBox?
FoxBox is not Firefox itself and is not a Mozilla project, but instead is a compatibility layer that sets up a Linux desktop Firefox build, launches it, renders it and provides a way to interact with it.
What features does it provide?
*Web page rendering
*Standard desktop Firefox extensions
*Built-in file manager. Can interact with files on sdcard, after you give it permissions.
*Developer tools.
*Sound support.
*Etc
How to Use FoxBox?
Use it just like normal. But here are some specifics to the app.
* Tap with one figure to click.
* Pinch to zoom.
* Slide to fingers up and down to scroll.
* If you want to bring up a keyboard, tap on the screen to get a set of icons to appear and then click the keyboard icon.
* Hold and slide one finger to pan (useful when zoomed in).
* If you want to do the equivalent to a right click, tap with two fingers.
* If you want to change the scaling or the dns settings, find the service android notification and click the settings. You have to stop and restart the app after changing these settings for them to take effect.
Why Use FoxBox?
Desktop Firefox has a different set of features than the Android mobile app. Also, websites behave different when opened in a desktop browser vs a mobile browser (even when you say you want the desktop version of a website).
Other tidbits:
FoxBox is fully open source with the source code posted on github: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/FoxBox
What's New
Restore access to files outside of the FoxBox.
Those files can be accessed from the Firefox file browser at /sdcard/
For example, /sdcard/Documents will be your Android Documents directory
Those files can be accessed from the Firefox file browser at /sdcard/
For example, /sdcard/Documents will be your Android Documents directory
Recent Comments
Clint E.
I love the concept, but there are some serious issues that should be addressed. The primarily being that it installs a Firefox ESR version that is 3 years old and is way behind, with no easy way to update. I ran into a few important extensions that wouldn't work due to this. This needs to have auto/manual updates capability or be maintained by provider. Beyond that, it works ok, but that is such a serious issue that I cannot recommend this.
Chase Kolozsy
I am able to use it to ssh into a digital ocean droplet to then ssh into my computer at home from any public WiFi with my phone thanks to this. I can use all of the essential keyboard keys for interacting with tmux and auto completing with zsh. It is awesome. I am still learning how to use it. For instance I haven't figured out how to use my phone's clipboard to copy and paste between different apps yet, but I am sure I will figure that out eventually.
Dingwen Wang
It doesn't allow full phone Hi-DPi display resolution, so the Firefox app looks blurry
Thomas Dreyer
Once you get the hang of it it does work really well, far better than any of the other apps I tried. My laptop was stolen and I needed devtools on mobile. It is by no means a laptop replacement but I am able, with some effort, to achieve the task I have been trying to do with many other apps. Thank you to the devs.
Josiah
Galaxy S23 audio not working. I have permissions enabled in app but websites will not play media. Also, everytime after disconnecting and reconnecting to a session the browser crashes, and asks to reload previous session
Maarten Derksen
I'm using it for MIT Appinventor. Thanks to FoxBox I have a desktop mouse and keyboard within Firefox which makes it possible to use all the functionality in Appinventor (mouse menu, keyboard) on my Android phone.
Kieran Oldfield
Brilliant. Near enough everything you'd have on a desktop, inspect, debugging, access to cache. Very good.
Sandy
paid 2 euros for it and it doesn't work