
In a move to further unify its device ecosystem, Samsung has officially launched a beta version of Samsung Internet for PC, available now to U.S. users on Windows 10 and 11. The browser, long popular among certain Android users for its clean design and privacy features, is now expanding to desktops in an effort to strengthen the ties between Samsung’s smartphones, laptops, and other connected devices. This marks a significant step in Samsung’s ongoing effort to mirror the cross-device integration seen in ecosystems like Apple’s, ensuring Galaxy users remain connected no matter what screen they’re on.
Samsung emphasized that the new PC browser is enhanced by Galaxy AI, offering a range of smart features designed to make browsing faster and more efficient. Once logged in with a Samsung Account, users can access tools such as Browsing Assist, which provides AI-based webpage summaries and instant translations, helping streamline navigation and information gathering. The browser also supports syncing of favorites, history, and tabs between devices, allowing users to switch from phone to PC without interruption—a clear nod toward productivity and convenience for those deeply embedded in the Samsung ecosystem.
Security-conscious users will find added appeal in Samsung Internet for PC thanks to its anti-tracking technology and built-in privacy dashboard, both aimed at limiting data collection and improving transparency. Samsung also hinted that this release is just the beginning, teasing future developments around ambient AI integration that could further personalize web experiences. As the company deepens its investment in AI and cross-device intelligence, the desktop version of its browser could play a central role in keeping Galaxy users engaged across all their devices.

