Samsung has released a beta version of its “Samsung Internet” browser for Windows PCs, introducing features aimed at enhancing productivity and cross-device convenience. The update allows users to sync bookmarks, browsing history, and autofill data across Samsung devices.
Integration of Galaxy AI for Smarter Browsing
A standout feature of the PC beta is the integration of Galaxy AI. Users can now access AI-powered tools such as page summarization and translation directly within the browser, enabling faster comprehension of web content and smoother multilingual browsing.
Expanding the Samsung Ecosystem Beyond Mobile
The beta launch reflects Samsung’s strategy to extend its ecosystem beyond mobile devices, providing a seamless experience for users across platforms. By combining AI functionality with cross-device synchronization, the company aims to compete with established desktop browsers while leveraging the Galaxy ecosystem.
User Feedback to Refine Features Ahead of Full Release
Samsung plans to gather feedback during the beta period to refine features before a full public release. The initiative underscores the company’s broader push into AI-enhanced productivity tools for PC users, bridging mobile and desktop experiences.
