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Samsung’s Internet browser finally lands on PCs

Samsung Internet for PC (Image Source: Samsung)
Samsung Internet for PC (Image Source: Samsung)
Samsung has launched its Internet browser for Windows PCs, over a decade after its mobile debut. The beta version, arriving on October 30, will initially be available in the U.S. and Korea for developers only. It includes Smart anti-Tracking, a Privacy dashboard, and Galaxy AI’s Browsing Assist, which can summarize and translate web pages. The Web browser also syncs data between Windows and Android, giving Galaxy users a unified experience across devices.

Samsung has announced the launch of the Samsung Internet browser for Windows, 13 years after its mobile debut. October 30 saw the release of the beta version, with availability to Samsung Developers (developer.samsung.com) in the U.S.A. and Korea. A wider rollout is expected to be announced in the near future. Samsung Internet for PC is compatible with Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 1809 or later, including ARM-powered devices.

Samsung’s Internet mobile browser makes a jump to PCs (Image Source: Samsung)
Samsung’s Internet mobile browser makes a jump to PCs (Image Source: Samsung)

Samsung Internet for PC is described as offering many of the same features as the mobile version, including smart anti-tracking to block cookies and trackers and a Privacy Dashboard that lets you manage interruptions and view how many trackers were blocked each day. Another key feature of the browser is its integration of the Galaxy AI via the Browsing Assist feature, which has the ability to summarize and translate web pages into multiple languages.

Naturally, it supports data syncing between Windows and Android, allowing users to access bookmarks, browsing history, tabs, and Samsung Pass login information across devices. With these features, Samsung Internet for PC is poised to improve user experience for Galaxy users who want a seamless browsing experience across their phones and computers.

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Antony Muchiri, 2025-10-30 (Update: 2025-10-31)