Samsung Electronics has officially launched the stable version of its renamed “Samsung Browser” for Windows, marking a significant milestone in its strategy to create a unified software ecosystem. Moving out of a five-month beta period, the browser—formerly known as Samsung Internet—is now available globally for all PCs running Windows 10 and 11. The headline feature is an advanced cross-device continuity system that allows Galaxy users to move fluidly between their mobile devices and desktop. Unlike basic bookmark syncing, this deep integration enables “Pick up where you left off” functionality, where a user can start reading a long-form article on their smartphone and instantly resume at the exact scroll position on their PC via a real-time notification.
The Windows version of Samsung Browser also introduces “Agentic AI” capabilities, developed in a high-profile partnership with Perplexity AI. This integrated assistant goes beyond simple search; it can analyze the content of multiple open tabs to generate summaries, compare product specifications, and even create structured travel itineraries based on the webpages currently in view. For security and convenience, the browser features full Samsung Pass integration, allowing users to securely sync and autofill their biometric-protected login credentials and payment details across all platforms. While the AI features are initially launching in the U.S. and South Korea with a broader rollout planned for later this year, the core continuity and privacy tools—including a robust built-in ad blocker and smart anti-tracking—are available to all users immediately through the Microsoft Store and Samsung’s official website.
