Samsung has officially launched its popular mobile browser on Windows, marking a significant expansion beyond mobile devices. The new Windows version introduces advanced “agentic AI” features, developed in partnership with Perplexity, aiming to enhance user productivity and streamline web navigation. This move positions Samsung Browser as a new contender in the desktop browser market, directly challenging established players like Chrome.
Key Takeaways
- Samsung Browser is now officially available for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
- It features “agentic AI” capabilities for enhanced web interaction and productivity.
- Seamless cross-device continuity allows users to pick up browsing sessions between mobile and PC.
- Integration with Samsung Pass offers secure autofill for login credentials and personal information.
Seamless Cross-Device Browsing
Samsung Browser for Windows is designed to bridge the gap between mobile and desktop experiences. Users can now seamlessly continue their browsing sessions from their smartphone to their PC, picking up exactly where they left off on a webpage. This continuity extends beyond simple synchronization of bookmarks and history, offering a truly integrated experience. The browser also integrates with Samsung Pass, allowing for secure storage and autofill of login credentials and personal information across devices.
Agentic AI Enhances Web Interaction
A major highlight of the new Windows browser is its “agentic AI” assistant, powered by a partnership with Perplexity. This AI is capable of understanding natural language and the context of web pages, tabs, and browsing history. It can perform a variety of tasks, such as generating a travel itinerary based on a webpage’s content, summarizing information from multiple open tabs, or finding specific moments within videos without manual searching. Users can also search their browsing history using natural language queries, making it easier to locate previously visited pages.
Availability and Features
The Samsung Browser for Windows is available for devices running Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 and above). While the agentic AI features are currently supported in South Korea and the United States, Samsung plans to expand their availability to additional markets in the future. The browser also includes features like webpage summarization, translation, and integration with Samsung Notes for creating notes directly from the browser.
Via Samsung Browser



