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Samsung AI-Powered Internet Browser Now Available for Windows Users

  • March 30, 2026
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Samsung has officially launched the stable version of its Internet Browser for Windows, making its AI-powered browsing experience accessible to users worldwide. Previously limited to mobile devices and regional beta testers, the new browser version 30.0.0.95 now supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11, expanding Samsung’s software ecosystem beyond smartphones. This release comes after five months of extensive beta testing, providing a more refined and stable interface for users looking to integrate advanced browsing tools into their daily workflow.

The browser offers seamless cross-device synchronization through Samsung Pass, allowing bookmarks, browsing history, passwords, and personalized settings to be easily shared across devices. Users can now transition from mobile to PC browsing without losing continuity, enhancing productivity for those who rely on multiple platforms. Samsung emphasizes that the stable release is globally accessible, removing previous regional limitations and making it available to a broader audience.

A key feature of the new browser is the integration of Perplexity AI, which enhances browsing with context-aware tools. Users can summarize webpages, translate content, and conduct research using open tabs efficiently. The AI also allows natural-language searches within browsing history, enabling users to locate previously visited content simply by describing it. Video content is another area where the AI assists, offering the ability to locate specific moments by describing them in plain language. This makes the browsing experience not only more intuitive but also tailored to individual user needs.

With this launch, Samsung expands its AI ecosystem beyond mobile devices, building on the capabilities previously seen in Galaxy AI. The integration reflects Samsung’s continued focus on enhancing user experiences through artificial intelligence while maintaining a cohesive ecosystem across multiple devices. Users worldwide can now access a browsing platform that combines AI intelligence, device synchronization, and advanced contextual understanding, marking an important step in Samsung’s software strategy.

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