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Samsung Brings Its Internet Browser To Windows Pcs With Beta Launch

Samsung has officially launched a beta version of its Internet browser for Windows PCs, expanding beyond its mobile ecosystem for the first time. The rollout has begun in select regions, including Korea and the United States.

The Samsung Internet browser, which comes pre-installed on Galaxy smartphones, is now making its way to desktop platforms. According to the company, the Windows version is designed to deliver a “seamless and connected browsing experience” across Samsung devices, ensuring smooth transitions between phones, tablets, and PCs.

Windows 10 and Windows 11 users in the beta regions can now download the browser and explore its early features. Samsung plans to expand the beta to more countries in the coming weeks as feedback rolls in from initial testers.

Samsung Internet mobile browser

One of the main highlights is cross-device synchronization. Users can sync bookmarks, browsing history, and saved data between their Samsung phones and PCs, enabling them to continue browsing from where they left off.

The browser also introduces AI-powered tools, including Browsing Assist, which is backed by Galaxy AI. These features aim to make the web experience more intuitive and efficient across Samsung’s connected ecosystem.

With this move, Samsung joins a growing list of tech companies integrating mobile and PC experiences, positioning its browser as a new contender in the Windows ecosystem.