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A Firefox Developer is a software engineer who builds, customizes, and maintains extensions, themes, and web applications optimized for Mozilla Firefox using WebExtensions APIs, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. These specialists create browser add-ons, debug rendering issues specific to Gecko, and ensure cross-browser compatibility for sites that need to perform reliably on Firefox alongside other engines.
Hiring a Firefox developer gives your business access to engineering talent fluent in Mozilla's browser ecosystem. They handle everything from publishing add-ons on Mozilla Add-ons (AMO) to fixing CSS quirks rendered differently by the Gecko engine. Their work directly affects user retention, conversion, and the credibility of any product that depends on a polished Firefox experience.
Common deliverables include Firefox extensions packaged as signed XPI files, custom Firefox themes, content scripts, background service workers, and Progressive Web Apps tested for Firefox compatibility. A Firefox extension developer also writes manifest.json configurations, handles permissions, and submits builds for Mozilla review.
A capable Firefox developer is fluent with the WebExtensions API, the web-ext command-line tool for building and linting add-ons, and Firefox Developer Tools for debugging. They work confidently with JavaScript (ES6+), TypeScript, HTML5, CSS3, and build tools like Webpack, Rollup, or Vite. Familiarity with Mozilla's add-on policies, AMO submission workflows, and source code review requirements is essential.
Adjacent expertise often includes React, Vue, or Svelte for extension UI, IndexedDB for local storage, Node.js for native messaging hosts, and Git for version control. Strong candidates also know how to use about:debugging, the Browser Toolbox, and Firefox Profiler for diagnosing performance bottlenecks.
Firefox developers serve a wide range of clients. SaaS companies hire them to ship browser extensions that integrate their platforms into users' workflows. Cybersecurity and privacy firms commission content blockers, anti-tracking tools, and password vaults. Media and publishing companies engage Firefox specialists to fix rendering issues on news sites, ad units, and video players.
Other common use cases include e-commerce price-tracking add-ons, productivity tools for remote teams, accessibility enhancements, educational extensions, and enterprise tools deployed via Firefox ESR for managed environments. Web agencies also bring on Firefox developers when client sites underperform on Gecko while working fine on Chromium.
Look for engineers with published add-ons on AMO, GitHub repositories containing WebExtensions projects, and demonstrable JavaScript depth. Strong candidates will explain manifest v2 to v3 migration trade-offs, the differences between Firefox and Chromium extension APIs, and how to handle async messaging between content scripts and background workers.
Portfolio markers worth weighing include the number of active users on their published extensions, average ratings on AMO, the complexity of the permissions they have implemented responsibly, and contributions to open-source Mozilla projects. Ask for live extension links, not just screenshots.
Sample interview questions you can use:
Freelancer.com connects you with a global community of vetted Firefox developers, WebExtensions specialists, and full-stack JavaScript engineers across every time zone. You can review portfolios, AMO publication histories, client reviews, and verified credentials before you commit. Clients on Freelancer.com set their own budgets and receive competitive bids, so you can compare proposals on quality, approach, and price simultaneously. Whether you need a one-off extension built or ongoing maintenance for a published add-on, the scale of talent available on Freelancer.com means you can fill the role quickly without sacrificing technical depth.
Hiring the right Firefox developer starts with a clear brief that describes the extension, theme, or compatibility work you need. The clearer your scope and technical requirements, the better the bids you will receive. Below is a three-step process to take you from idea to awarded project.
The quality of your project post directly determines the quality of bids you attract. A precise brief filters out generic web developers and surfaces engineers who genuinely understand WebExtensions, AMO submission, and Gecko-specific behavior. Head to the
Bids are short proposals, not just price quotes. They reveal how each developer interprets your brief, what their proposed architecture looks like, and how realistic their timeline is. Read every shortlisted proposal carefully and look for engineers who raise the right technical questions before quoting.
Final selection should combine proposal quality with profile evidence. Look at the depth and consistency of each candidate's portfolio, not just one impressive sample. For Firefox work, published add-ons with active users and positive AMO reviews are the strongest signals.
A simple single-purpose extension can be built and submitted to AMO within one to two weeks, while complex extensions involving native messaging, multiple content scripts, or backend integrations typically take four to eight weeks. Mozilla's review process adds additional time depending on the permissions requested.
Yes. Many clients hire Firefox developers on Freelancer.com for fixed-scope work like porting an existing Chrome extension, fixing a specific Gecko rendering bug, or publishing a new add-on to AMO. Freelancer.com supports both fixed-price and hourly engagements.
A general web developer builds websites and web apps for any browser, while a Firefox developer specializes in the WebExtensions API, Gecko engine quirks, and Mozilla's add-on ecosystem. If your project involves a browser extension, theme, or Firefox-specific compatibility work, a specialist will deliver faster and avoid common review rejections.
If you need the same extension on Firefox, Chrome, and Edge, hire a developer experienced with cross-browser WebExtensions work. They will use a shared codebase with platform-specific manifests so you do not maintain three separate projects.
Yes. All extensions submitted to addons.mozilla.org go through automated and, in many cases, manual review. An experienced Firefox developer will write code and request permissions in a way that minimizes review delays and the risk of rejection.

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