This tutorial is all about adding both web browsers to the WSL environment. I'm presuming you have prior experience with WSL and you've used it in the past. It'll help web developers better test their designs on both Linux and Windows environments. In this guide, we'll learn to run Google Chrome and Firefox Linux versions from within the Windows Subsystem for Linux. But, some prerequisites must be met before you try the GUI apps. Now, it's possible to run native GUI applications from within WSL. And, this feature is growing in capabilities by leaps and bounds. It gives you a fairly capable Linux environment. Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is one of the most-loved features developers use on a Windows machine.