
"Firefox will soon let you shake your iPhone to get an AI-generated summary of the webpage you're on. The feature rolls out this week, and will operate using Apple's on-device AI model on the iPhone 15 Pro or newer once iOS 26 launches. On older iOS versions, Mozilla will use its own cloud-based AI system to create summaries and insert them on top of the webpage."
"Along with shaking your phone, you can also access AI-generated summaries by tapping the "thunderbolt" icon in the address bar, or tapping the three dots at the bottom of your screen and selecting "Summarize page." Mozilla notes that you can turn off the feature at any time, in case you don't want the browser to misinterpret a fumble of your phone as a summarization request. Shake to summarize will only work on webpages with fewer than 5,000 words."
Firefox will enable a shake-to-summarize gesture on iPhones to generate AI summaries of webpages. On iPhone 15 Pro or newer running iOS 26, the feature uses Apple's on-device AI model. On older iOS versions, Mozilla's cloud-based AI creates summaries and inserts them atop the webpage. Users can also trigger summaries by tapping the thunderbolt icon in the address bar or selecting Summarize page from the menu. The feature is opt-out and only operates on webpages under 5,000 words. The launch initially targets US English, with plans to expand globally and to Android. Firefox becomes one of the first major third-party apps integrated with Apple Intelligence.
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