FileInfo

Sprachen

Überblick

What is an XPI file? An XPI file is a compressed installation archive used by various Mozilla applications, including Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey. It contains an app add-on , such as a Firefox plug-in , toolkit, or theme. Most XPI files include an install.js , install.rdf , or readme.md file, which contains the add-on's installation instructions.

More Information XPI file open in Apple Finder XPI files are essentially renamed .ZIP archives that Mozilla applications use to install add-ons. These archives often contain .JS , .CSS , .HTML , and .JSON files that, combined, comprise the code needed to install an add-on. Add-ons that use icons and other images also contain .PNG files.

Popularity4/5

855 votes

Quick AppUsed by
VerifiedVerified by FileInfo.com The FileInfo.com team has independently researched the Cross-platform Installer Package file format and Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android apps listed on this page. Our goal is 100% accuracy and we only publish information about file types that we have verified. If you would like to suggest any additions or updates to this page, please let us know .

Mozilla Firefox 3 Icon

Brotkrümel

DeveloperMozilla
Popularity4.0 | 855 Votes

Previous / Next

In-Depth

.XPI File Extension

Cross-platform Installer Package

DeveloperMozilla
Popularity
4.0  |  855 Votes
 

What is an XPI file?

An XPI file is a compressed installation archive used by various Mozilla applications, including Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey. It contains an app add-on , such as a Firefox plug-in , toolkit, or theme. Most XPI files include an install.js , install.rdf , or readme.md file, which contains the add-on's installation instructions.

More Information

XPI file open in Apple Finder

XPI files are essentially renamed .ZIP archives that Mozilla applications use to install add-ons. These archives often contain .JS , .CSS , .HTML , and .JSON files that, combined, comprise the code needed to install an add-on. Add-ons that use icons and other images also contain .PNG files.

How to open an XPI file

Some versions of Mozilla Firefox allow you to install an XPI file by dragging and dropping the file onto an open browser window. Firefox then uses a component called XPInstall to install the add-on your XPI file contains.

If dropping your XPI file onto Firefox does not work, you can manually install the file using the instructions below:

How do I install an XPI file in the mobile version of Firefox?

On Android devices, you can install the add-on an XPI file contains by locating the file in an Android file manager (such as File Viewer Plus or ES File Explorer), tapping it, and opening it with Firefox.

The iOS version of Firefox does not allow users to install XPI files.

How do I install an XPI file in Mozilla Thunderbird?

To install an XPI file in Mozilla Thunderbird:

How do I view an XPI file's contents outside Mozilla applications?

Since an XPI file is a Zip-compressed archive, you can manually extract and view its contents by:

Open over 400 file formats with File Viewer Plus . Free Download

Programs that open or reference XPI files

Sort

Pricing

Program Name

Platform

Reset

X

Windows

Mozilla Firefox

Free

Mozilla Thunderbird

Free

Mozilla SeaMonkey

Free

Mac

Mozilla Firefox

Free

Mozilla Thunderbird

Free

Mozilla SeaMonkey

Free

Linux

Mozilla Firefox

Free

Mozilla Thunderbird

Free

Mozilla SeaMonkey

Free

Android

Mozilla Firefox

Free

Category: Plugin Files

Updated: December 13, 2021

FAQ

What is an XPI file?
An XPI file is a compressed installation archive used by various Mozilla applications, including Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey. It contains an app add-on, such as a Firefox plug-in, toolkit, or theme. Most XPI files include an install.js, install.rdf, or readme.md file, which contains the add-on's installation instructions.
How do I open an .xpi file?
Some versions of Mozilla Firefox allow you to install an XPI file by dragging and dropping the file onto an open browser window. Firefox then uses a component called XPInstall to install the add-on your XPI file contains.