Samsung is taking its browser beyond phones and tablets, and that could shake up your daily desktop routine.
The company has released Samsung Internet for PC as a beta for Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 1809 and up in the US and Korea. You’ll get your mobile habits on a keyboard and mouse, plus a few smart tricks that travel with you.
Samsung says when you sign in with a Samsung account, your bookmarks and history sync across devices. Samsung Pass can autofill your logins, and there is a gentle nudge to pick up where you left off when you hop between phone and PC.
Galaxy AI shows up, too. Browsing Assist can summarise a page on the spot or translate it so you are not copying and pasting into other tools. Privacy gets real attention with smart anti-tracking and a live Privacy Dashboard, which feels like the right counterweight to all that cross-device convenience.
The timing makes sense because desktop browsers have felt pretty stagnant for years, and the average Windows user sticks with whatever came first. Putting Samsung Internet on PC gives Galaxy owners a familiar space that respects their settings without asking them to rebuild from scratch.
In my experience, that kind of continuity matters more than any single feature. If your day swings from a Galaxy phone to a work laptop and back again, not having to chase tabs or passwords is the win that keeps you from drifting back to Chrome out of habit.
Should you switch?
If you’re using a Samsung phone, like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and spend most of your time using Samsung’s browser and associated tools, then this could be a familiar desktop companion.
If the page summary actually saves time and the translation that does not mangle tone, then this could be a good choice for certain people.
For a wider sense of how Samsung’s AI approach fits into everyday tasks, the Galaxy AI guide puts features like Browsing Assist into context. And if you are weighing where this leaves the competition, the Edge vs Chrome comparison is a useful yardstick for performance.


 
			 
                                 
                              
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		