Samsung has officially released its internet browser for Windows computers worldwide, ending its beta testing phase. The browser is now available for download on devices running Windows 10 and Windows 11, marking a major step in Samsung’s effort to expand its ecosystem beyond mobile devices.
The launch allows users to access the Samsung Internet Browser on their PCs and sync data seamlessly with their smartphones and tablets. Features such as bookmarks, browsing history, and open tabs can now be shared across devices using a single Samsung account. This makes it easier for users to switch between devices without losing their browsing progress.
A major highlight of the browser is the introduction of advanced artificial intelligence features. Samsung is bringing “agentic AI” capabilities into the browser, allowing it to perform tasks more intelligently. Users can ask the browser to summarise web pages, organise information from multiple tabs, or provide quick answers based on the content they are viewing.
These AI features are designed to make browsing more interactive and efficient. Instead of manually searching and comparing information, users can rely on the browser to assist them in real time. Samsung says this reflects a shift toward smarter digital tools that act more like personal assistants.
The company has also stated that this development is part of a larger plan to expand AI across its ecosystem of devices. While some advanced features are currently limited to specific regions, Samsung is expected to roll them out more widely in the future.
With this global release, Samsung is positioning its browser as a strong competitor in the desktop browsing market. By combining cross-device connectivity with AI-powered tools, the company aims to offer a more seamless and intelligent browsing experience for users worldwide.
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