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Samsung Browser Arrives on Windows Desktops
26 Mar
Summary
- Samsung Browser is now available on Windows after a six-month test period.
- Users can seamlessly switch between mobile and desktop browsing sessions.
- AI features include natural language search and multi-tab summarization.

Samsung Browser is now available for Windows users, marking its debut on desktop platforms following a six-month testing phase. This expansion allows users to seamlessly transition their browsing experience between mobile devices and PCs.
A standout feature enables users to transfer their current mobile tab directly to the desktop browser. Additionally, integration with Samsung Pass facilitates easy access to saved passwords and personal information across devices.
The browser incorporates advanced AI features, including natural language search for browsing history and a Multi-tab Context Awareness function. This AI tool can summarize key information from multiple open tabs, proving beneficial for tasks like product comparison.
Samsung's AI can also generate trip itineraries from travel web pages and pinpoint specific moments in videos, such as mentions of product features during events. The browser is currently available in the US and South Korea, with plans for wider release. It supports Windows 11 and later versions of Windows 10.




