Thunderbird offers different release “channels” (update paths) so you can choose the development stage of the app that best fits your needs, whether you prefer stability, early access to features, or want to help shape development. Below is a quick comparison, followed by details about each channel.
If you are running a current version of Thunderbird ESR, you can "update" to the "Release Channel".
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Quick Comparison of Channels
Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:
Channel | Stability | New Feature Updates | Best For |
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Release | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Most users |
ESR | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | Long-term support, stability-focused users |
Beta | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Users who balance early access with reasonable stability |
Daily | ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Developers and early testers |
Channel Details
Thunderbird Release Channel (Default)
Best for: Users who want a Thunderbird that is stable and regularly updated
Update frequency: Every four weeks
Download: https://thunderbird.net/download/release
This channel receives updates every four weeks that include new features, improvements, bug fixes and security patches. So moving from one release to the next will be less disruptive than updating between major versions of ESR. This channel represents the best balance between new functionality and stability, so it is the default channel starting in 2025 and what most users should download and use. To change to this channel from ESR, see Thunderbird Release.
Thunderbird Extended Support Release Channel (ESR)
Best for: Users or organizations that prioritize long-term stability over new features
Update frequency: Once per year (with occasional security updates)
Download: https://thunderbird.net/download/esr
The ESR channel of Thunderbird is ideal for users who prefer minimal changes to their software during most of the year. It receives important security updates but fewer feature changes over time. This is a great option for managed environments, like businesses or schools, where consistent behavior and low maintenance are key. This channel will have the highest level of compatibility for add-ons. Learn more in our Thunderbird ESR support article.
Thunderbird Beta Channel
Best for: Users who want to test upcoming features and help improve Thunderbird
Update frequency: Frequent updates, before they reach the Thunderbird Release Channel
Download: https://thunderbird.net/download/beta
Thunderbird Beta gives you early access to new features before they become part of the Thunderbird Release Channel. It is more stable than Daily but still in active testing. You might encounter occasional bugs, and your reports of these bugs to our team is important for improving Thunderbird. Learn more in our Thunderbird Beta support article.
Thunderbird Daily Channel
Best for: Adventurous users who want the absolute latest and don’t mind risk
Update frequency: Daily
Download: https://thunderbird.net/download/daily
This is the cutting edge of Thunderbird development. The Daily Channel is where new code lands first, and it can be unstable or break entirely. It’s meant for contributors and experienced testers who are comfortable troubleshooting issues, and data loss is possible. If that sounds like you, check out our Thunderbird Daily support article.
Unsure which channel to use?
Still unsure which channel to use? Start with the Thunderbird Release Channel. You can always switch later if your needs change.