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Welcome to Mozilla

From trustworthy tech to policies that defend your digital rights, we put you first — always.

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Mozilla Foundation is building a future where technology is powered by people, and open by design. That’s why we fuel community-centered tech through advocacy, education, funding, and innovation — to make sure that the future of tech is good for everyone. But that’s only possible if we do it together.

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Join the movement: AI for the people

Our mission is to make it easy for people to build with, and collaborate on, open-source, trustworthy AI.

Mozilla Data Collective

Product

Mozilla Data Collective is rebuilding the AI data ecosystem with communities at the center.

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A Rebel Alliance?

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Impact

How Mozilla is taking on AI Industry Heavyweights.

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Mozilla Ventures

Program

Got an early-stage startup? Pitch your company to Mozilla Ventures and secure funding to drive positive change for the future of AI and the internet.

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A Double Bottom Line for Tech

Event

Mark Surman discusses how we can build a tech ecosystem with a double bottom line — one that values both mission and money.

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OCTONOUS

Product

Describe a task in plain language and let Octonous handle it across your apps with full visibility into what it’s doing, while you stay in control.

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You, AI and the internet — what’s really going on?

State of Mozilla

We’re at a crossroads for the future of technology, with Big AI companies consolidating power. The 2025 State of Mozilla report is an invitation to choose a different future together.

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My Self Driving Crash

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In his new essay for The Atlantic, Mozilla CTO Raffi Krikorian looks at the dangers of “almost perfect tech,” after his self-driving Tesla hit a wall. (Image courtesy The Atlantic)

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Nothing Personal

Our new magazine for independent thinkers, technologists, and creatives on the front lines of digital culture.

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