


The intuitive design lets users iterate on the Web’s basic building blocks: text, images and links. Users can create a range of content in minutes - from scrapbooks and art portfolios to games and memes. Webmaker’s hallmark is simplicity: there’s no know-how required, no steep learning curve, and no complex toolbars. Webmaker belongs as much to these communities as it does Mozilla. We built Webmaker after extensive research around the world, and it’s informed by hundreds of volunteers. Initially available in four languages (Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, English and Indonesian) and with more coming soon, the app allows individuals across the globe to create original content in their language and relevant to their community. Webmaker is Mozilla’s way of addressing the lack of local content in mobile-first markets. And when everyone can contribute equally, the Web becomes a better place. But when consumers become creators, they’re introduced to social and economic opportunity. Too often, individuals around the world experience a “read-only” mobile Web, passively consuming content and unable to actively contribute. Mozilla built Webmaker to empower first-time smartphone users and mobile-first Web users as active participants on the Web. You can download the new version of our free, open source app from Google Play at mzl.la/webmaker. Mozilla is excited to announce that Webmaker for Android emerges from beta today.
