Samsung Browser is now on Windows with features that might make you ditch Chrome

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Samsung Browser has virtually everything you'd expect from a desktop browser, plus extra features like an integrated AI assistant.

After many years of being exclusive to mobile, Samsung has decided that it's time to bring its browser to Windows, aiming to give Google Chrome a run for its money by creating a more complete ecosystem for Galaxy users with "new agentic AI capabilities" and "cross-device continuity." This comes several months after the company launched a beta version of the desktop browser for testing in the US and South Korea.

Samsung Browser for Windows comes with the usual set of features that you'd expect from a desktop browser, including the ability to synchronize your bookmarks and browsing history between your phone and PC. You can also pick up browsing on one device exactly where you left off on another. There's also exclusive Samsung stuff like Samsung Pass that helps you securely store login information and autofill personal data.

The browser also comes with an AI-powered assistant built in partnership with Perplexity that understands the context of the webpage you're on and even what's happening in your currently open tabs. For example, if you are looking at a travel blog about Seoul, you can ask the assistant to create a four-day itinerary based on the article's content, which it will then generate for you. It can even summarize and compare information across multiple open tabs at once.

The AI is also smart enough to help you find a part of a video without you needing to scrub through it manually. It understands the video's content and can jump directly to the moment you ask for. You can also search your browsing history using natural language. Instead of trying to remember keywords, you can just ask it to find "the smartwatch I was looking at last week," and it will pull up the correct page.

As with the beta, Samsung Browser for Windows is available for devices running Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 and above). The Agentic AI features, however, are currently limited to users in the US and South Korea for now, though Samsung has stated that it plans an expansion to additional markets in the future. You can download it directly from the Samsung Browser website.