Samsung Browser is now officially available for Windows PCs. On October 30, 2025, the company said it would release a beta version of its popular mobile browser for desktop. This change makes Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 or later) feel like Galaxy phones for millions of users.

The Samsung browser beta will launch in the US and Korea, and will be available to more people around the world at a later date. Samsung is not limiting this browser to its Galaxy Book laptops, unlike some other companies’ software. It will be available to everyone on compatible Windows systems, including those with ARM processors.

The goal of this expansion is to make everything work together. Users can sync their digital lives across devices by signing in with a Samsung account. Your bookmarks, browsing history, and saved passwords in Samsung Pass move between your phone and computer without any problems. When you switch between a Galaxy phone and a PC, the browser also asks you to continue where you left off.

Samsung Browser features and comparison

The PC version of the Samsung browser isn’t just a port. It keeps important mobile features and adds new ones. The built-in Galaxy AI, accessible through Browsing Assist, is one of its best features.

Samsung browser

This tool can quickly summarize long web articles and translate pages into different languages, accelerating the process of gathering information. Samsung’s browser for PCs features strong, smart anti-tracking technology that protects users’ privacy. This feature stops cookies and trackers from other websites from working.

With a Privacy Dashboard, you can clearly see these blocked attempts, putting you back in control. It is built on the same Chromium base as Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, but it stands out for its focus on the Samsung ecosystem and built-in privacy tools.

The table below shows how Samsung Browser’s main features differ from those of a typical Chromium browser.

FeatureSamsung Internet for PCTypical Chromium Browser
Core TechnologyChromium-based Chromium-based
Key DifferentiatorDeep Galaxy ecosystem integration Varies by browser (e.g., Google services)
AI FeaturesBuilt-in Browsing Assist for summaries/translation Often requires extensions or is not available
Privacy ToolsIntegrated Smart Anti-Tracking & Privacy Dashboard Often requires third-party extensions
Cross-Device SyncWith Android via Samsung Account With other devices via Google Account/Microsoft Account
AvailabilityBeta on Windows 10 & 11 Widely available on multiple platforms

In the future, Samsung wants this browser to be a way for users to access “ambient AI” in its ecosystem. This development points to a future in which the Samsung browser becomes smarter and more proactive. Anyone in the supported areas can try the beta by visiting the official website of the Samsung Browser Beta Program.

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