Samsung has officially launched its Internet browser for Windows PCs, bringing seamless syncing, AI-powered tools, and enhanced privacy features to desktop users.
Key Takeaways
- Samsung Internet now available on Windows 10/11 in beta
- Currently accessible in South Korea and US, with global expansion planned
- Features Galaxy AI integration, cross-device syncing, and advanced privacy controls
Availability and Installation
The browser marks Samsung’s return to Windows after a limited 2023 rollout. The beta version is currently available in South Korea and the United States, with plans to expand to more regions in coming months.
To install, users can register through the Samsung Developer Portal using their Samsung account. After registration, the download link becomes accessible on the beta page. Alternative download options are available for users outside supported regions and for ARM-based systems.
Core Features and Privacy
Samsung Internet for PC brings familiar mobile features to desktop, including:
- Smart Anti-Tracking to block third-party cookies and trackers
- Privacy Dashboard for monitoring blocked elements and managing browsing data
- Daily tracker blocking statistics for user awareness
AI Integration and Cross-Device Syncing
The browser integrates Galaxy AI through Browsing Assist, which can summarize and translate webpages across multiple languages. This makes online content more accessible and easier to understand.
Seamless syncing across Galaxy devices allows users to access bookmarks, browsing history, open tabs, and saved credentials via Samsung Pass. Once logged in, users can securely autofill passwords and continue browsing sessions from their mobile devices.
Samsung aims to create a unified browsing experience where Galaxy users can transition between phones and PCs without interruption. The combination of AI tools and cross-platform functionality strengthens Samsung Internet’s role within the broader Galaxy ecosystem.



