Samsung has officially launched the beta of Samsung Internet for PC, bringing its popular mobile browser experience to Windows desktops and laptops. With built-in AI capabilities, cross-device syncing, and strong privacy tools, the move signals Samsung’s ambition to deepen its Galaxy ecosystem beyond phones and tablets.
Why It Matters
- The mobile version of Samsung Internet has been around for years, but the PC launch marks a major expansion into the desktop browser space.
- The inclusion of AI features (such as webpage summarisation and translation) reflects the broader trend of embedding intelligent assistants into everyday tools.
- For Windows users—especially those who also own Samsung phones or tablets—the promise of syncing history, bookmarks, tabs, and logins offers a more seamless multi-device experience.
Key Features of Samsung Internet for Windows at a Glance
Here are the standout features of Samsung Internet for PC:
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AI-Powered Browsing Assist
- The browser includes a “Browsing Assist” feature (powered by Galaxy AI) that enables instant summarisation of web pages and translation of page content.
- This feature is part of Samsung’s “ambient AI” vision—where the browser proactively assists rather than just waits for user input.
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Cross-Device Syncing
- You can sync bookmarks, browsing history, and, importantly, login information via Samsung Pass across Android devices and your Windows PC.
- The browser supports “continue browsing on another device,” so you can pick up from where you left off on mobile or PC.
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Privacy & Tracking Protection
- Smart Anti-Tracking is built in, blocking third-party trackers and pop-ups.
- There is a Privacy Dashboard that gives visibility into what is being blocked, how many trackers are stopped, and lets you manage interruption settings.
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Windows Support & Ecosystem Integration
- The PC version supports Windows 10 (version 1809 or later) and Windows 11.
- Works on ARM-powered Windows devices as well.
- The initial release is beta only, meaning features may evolve and availability may be limited initially.
Launch Details & Availability
- The beta version is available starting October 30, 2025, for Windows 10/11 users in the United States and South Korea.
- Samsung states that broader expansion will follow, but no specific date has yet been announced.
- To participate, you must sign in to your Samsung Account and have a compatible PC
Conclusion
Samsung’s entry into the Windows browser arena with Samsung Internet for PC is a strategic push to deepen its ecosystem via mobile-to-PC continuity and AI-powered browsing features. For consumers—especially those already in the Samsung sphere—it offers compelling advantages in syncing, convenience, and intelligent browsing. That said, because it’s in beta and launched only in some markets, users in other regions will need to wait for full availability.









