Samsung is launching a beta version of its web browser for Windows that integrates some of the Galaxy AI features available on its flagship Android smartphones. The new web browser is currently only available to users in South Korea and the United States. Early enthusiasts will need to sign up with a Samsung account to access it.
To be honest, I was a little confused by this announcement, as I wrote two years ago about Samsung quietly releasing a Windows version of its web browser on the Microsoft Store. I didn’t know about it, but 9to5Google reported back in January 2024 that Samsung had quietly pulled its browser from the store. It also looks like the app was quite rough around the edges, too.
Anyway, Samsung Internet is now officially available in beta on Windows, and it already lets users sync their browsing data from a Galaxy phone. The app will also let users resume their browsing session when switching between a Galaxy phone and a Windows PC, and Samsung also integrated anti-tracking and AI summarization features.
To try the Samsung Internet beta for Windows, you’ll need to sign up to the Samsung Developer Portal with a Samsung Account registered in South Korea or the US. The company plans to make the beta program available in more markets soon.