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Samsung Internet Beta Now Available on PC

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Samsung has launched a beta version of its Samsung Internet browser for PC, marking its first expansion from mobile to desktop.
– The browser enables seamless cross-device synchronization of bookmarks, history, and secure logins via Samsung Pass.
– It integrates Galaxy AI features like Browsing Assist for webpage summarization and translation when users are logged into their Samsung Account.
– Built-in privacy tools include smart anti-tracking and a Privacy Dashboard to protect user data and manage security in real time.
– The beta will be available on Windows 10 and 11 starting October 30, 2025, initially in the U.S. and Korea with plans for wider release.

Samsung has officially launched a PC beta version of its popular Samsung Internet browser, marking the browser’s first expansion beyond mobile devices. This strategic move aims to create a more fluid and integrated browsing experience for users within the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem. The introduction of Samsung Internet for PC represents a significant step toward realizing Samsung’s broader vision of ambient artificial intelligence, where AI becomes a natural and seamless part of the digital environment.

A company executive expressed enthusiasm for this new chapter. “By bringing Samsung Internet to the PC platform, we are inviting our users to help us define the next generation of web browsing,” stated Won-Joon Choi, Chief Operating Officer of the Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. He emphasized that this beta release is foundational for building a more connected experience between phones and computers. The long-term goal is to transform the browser from a reactive tool into a proactive, integrated AI platform that deeply understands user intent while rigorously safeguarding personal information at all times.

A key feature of the new browser is its ability to synchronize user data effortlessly across different devices. Bookmarks, saved pages, and browsing history are all kept in sync. The integration extends to Samsung Pass, which securely manages website logins and autofills user profiles whether you are on a phone or a computer. The system is intelligent enough to prompt users to resume their browsing sessions when they switch from their mobile device to their PC, creating a truly continuous web experience.

This cross-device functionality is enhanced by Galaxy AI, which introduces a new layer of intelligence to make browsing more efficient. When signed into their Samsung Account, users can leverage powerful AI tools such as Browsing Assist, which provides instant summaries and translations of web pages. This capability is designed to help people find the information they need much more quickly, streamlining their online activities.

Security remains a cornerstone of the browsing experience. The PC version is built upon the same trusted privacy and security framework that protects Galaxy devices. It includes smart anti-tracking technology that works to block third-party attempts to collect personal data. A dedicated Privacy Dashboard gives users a clear, real-time view of their protection status and allows them to manage their settings. Samsung is committed to delivering a browsing experience that is not only intelligent and connected but also fundamentally secure and reliable.

This expansion paves the way for even richer and more intuitive browsing interactions across the Samsung ecosystem. It is a concrete advancement toward an ambient AI future, where technology anticipates user needs and offers personalized assistance. Samsung is laying the technical groundwork for a browser that continuously evolves in tandem with its users and their devices.

The Samsung Internet for PC beta will be available for download on October 30, 2025. It will support Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 and above) and will initially launch in the United States and Korea, with plans to expand to other markets later. Interested users can find more information and register for the beta program by visiting the official website at browser.samsung.com/beta.

(Source: Samsung)

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