Samsung has officially launched the stable version of its Samsung Browser for Windows, ending a five-month beta period. The new release, version 30.0.0.95, is now available worldwide for PCs running Windows 10 (version 1809 or later) and Windows 11. This global rollout follows a limited regional beta phase and brings the browser’s revamped identity in line with its mobile counterparts, having transitioned from ”Samsung Internet” to simply ”Samsung Browser.”
The Windows Samsung Browser stands out by offering seamless integration across Samsung devices, enabling users to pick up their browsing session from a phone or tablet onto their PC. This requires logging into the same Samsung account, allowing bookmarks, history, and open tabs to sync effortlessly. Such continuity puts Samsung ahead in cross-device browsing convenience, rivaling features found in Chrome and Edge, but tailored for Samsung ecosystems.

Most notably, Samsung Browser for Windows embraces agentic AI capabilities through an integration with Perplexity. This AI lets users interact with the browser using natural language commands, such as asking for a travel itinerary based on opened web pages, summarizing content, or translating text on the fly. The AI works in a split-screen mode on the right side of the browser, delivering context-aware assistance and managing multiple tabs efficiently. Currently available only in South Korea and the USA, plans are underway to expand AI features to other regions.
The AI’s video understanding adds a rare depth to browsing-users can query the browser to jump directly to specific segments in videos without manual scrubbing. Additionally, AI-based search in browsing history can retrieve information using conversational queries, enhancing productivity and user experience for power users.

Samsung also integrates Samsung Pass into the browser, which autofills login credentials and payment details, streamlining workflows and online transactions. This integration emphasizes security while minimizing the friction commonly associated with remembering and entering complex passwords or credit card information.
Samsung Browser for Windows offers advanced AI features and cross-device syncing
Samsung Browser for Windows joins a crowded field that includes Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Brave. Yet its deep integration with Samsung services and AI-powered tools differentiate it for Samsung users who want a consistent experience across devices. Smart moves like Perplexity AI integration could inspire competitors to further enhance their browsers with contextual intelligence.
Compatibility and availability of Samsung Browser for Windows
The browser is compatible with the following operating systems:
- Windows 10 (version 1809 or later)
- Windows 11
The AI features are currently available in:
- South Korea
- USA
Further regional availability is planned.
Key features of Samsung Browser for Windows
- Seamless syncing of bookmarks, history, and open tabs across Samsung devices
- Agentic AI integration with Perplexity for natural language commands and content summarization
- Split-screen AI workspace for multitasking and context-aware assistance
- AI-powered video segment navigation
- Conversational search in browsing history
- Samsung Pass integration for autofilling login credentials and payment details
- Optimized for Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs
Whether the browser can attract users beyond loyal Samsung customers will depend on how well these AI features scale globally and if the browser can keep pace with speed and privacy standards. For now, it’s a notable entry for anyone invested in Samsung’s ecosystem looking for enhanced productivity and AI-assisted browsing on Windows PCs.

