Samsung Internet is coming to computers! The beta of the browser debuts on Windows 10 and 11!

Calendar 10/30/2025

Samsung Internet comes to PC! The beta for Windows 10 and 11 syncs data with Galaxy devices, offers Galaxy AI, bookmark sync, and full privacy.

Samsung officially launches its Samsung Internet browser for PC – for the first time in history. From today, users of Windows 10 and 11 can join the beta programme, which aims to unite mobile and desktop browsing within a single, cohesive Galaxy ecosystem.

“By expanding Samsung Internet to PC, we invite users to co-create the future of browsing” – says Won-Joon Choi, COO of the MX division at Samsung Electronics. – “This is not just a browser, but the first step towards a smarter, connected experience powered by Galaxy AI.”

One browser – all devices

The new version of Samsung Internet for PC allows you to synchronise bookmarks, history and login details with your Galaxy phone or tablet. Thanks to the integration with Samsung Pass, users can automatically log in to websites or fill out forms – without the need to retype details.

Furthermore, the browser will automatically suggest continuing a session from phone to computer – you just need to be logged into the same Samsung account. This solution is designed to make switching between devices feel natural, without losing context.

Galaxy AI on board

Samsung does not hide that its browser is meant to be more than just an alternative to Chrome or Edge. Thanks to Galaxy AI, users gain among others:

  • Browsing Assist – instant summaries of web pages,

  • Real-time content translation,

  • Faster searches and more contextual recommendations.

Samsung's goal is to create a browser that understands the user, rather than waiting for their commands.

Privacy and Security Like on Galaxy

Samsung Internet for PC uses solutions known from Galaxy phones:

  • Smart Anti-Tracking automatically blocks tracking attempts by third parties,

  • Privacy Dashboard allows users to continuously check which data is protected,

  • Data synchronised is encrypted within the Samsung account.

All of this is designed to ensure users experience “smart browsing without compromises to privacy.”

The beginning of a new era of browsing

Samsung announces that the PC version is just the beginning. The browser is set to evolve towards ambient AI – an intelligent environment that connects phone, computer, television, and other Galaxy devices into one cohesive experience.

“We want the browser not only to open pages but to understand the user’s intentions and respond to them, protecting their data at every level” – adds Choi.

Availability

Beta Samsung Internet for PC launched on 30th October 2025 in the United States and South Korea, and will be available in more countries, including Europe, in the following weeks.

The beta programme is available for users of Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11, and you can sign up on the website browser.samsung.com/beta.

Samsung is not only bringing its browser to PC – it is building a new browsing ecosystem, where the boundaries between phone and computer simply disappear.

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