Samsung Browser for Windows gets new agentic AI features

Samsung has officially launched Samsung Browser for Windows, moving its in-house browser beyond the beta program it announced in October 2025. In a March 2026 post, Samsung said the Windows release brings cross-device continuity, Samsung Pass integration, and a new built-in assistant developed with Perplexity. Samsung Browser for Windows is available on Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 1809 or later.
Samsung Browser moves beyond last year’s beta
Samsung’s October 30, 2025 announcement described Samsung Internet for PC as a beta program limited to users in the United States and Korea, with broader expansion planned later. The new March 26 announcement describes the Windows version as an official launch, which makes this a wider product step rather than a routine beta update.
The new features focus on continuity, search, and tab context
Samsung says users can continue browsing the same webpage when moving between mobile and PC, while Samsung Pass can sync login and autofill details across devices. The new assistant is built directly into Samsung Browser and is designed to understand natural-language prompts, the content of the current page, and activity across open tabs. Samsung says that enables features such as generating structured responses from the page in view, finding specific moments inside videos, searching browsing history with natural language, and summarizing or comparing multiple tabs at once.
Samsung’s browser site also lists additional Windows features, including tab management, on-device webpage translation, a side panel, Secret Mode, and syncing through Samsung Cloud. Those are presented alongside the new Windows launch rather than as separate later updates.
Availability is still narrower than the launch headline suggests
Samsung says the browser itself supports Windows 10 version 1809 and newer. Still, the new agentic AI features on both Windows and Android are currently limited to South Korea and the United States. The same-page handoff feature also has narrower hardware requirements: Samsung says users need the latest Samsung Account plus Samsung Continuity Service or the Galaxy Connect app on the PC, and that feature is currently available on Galaxy Book3, Galaxy Book4, Galaxy Book5, and Galaxy Book6 series devices.
This leaves Samsung with a clearer PC browser story than it had during the beta phase, but some of the headline features still depend on region and hardware.






















