Samsung has announced the launch of Samsung Browser for Windows, allowing PC users to experience new agentic AI features.
Samsung Browser allows users to browse between mobile and PC easily, picking up exactly where they left off. However, this only works on Samsung’s Galaxy Book laptops for now, though the company says this will extend to additional devices in the future. Samsung Pass integration lets users store their personal information and sign into websites, as well as autofill information.
The AI-powered browser uses Perplexity to power its agentic features. The browser is designed to understand natural language and the context of the page you’re viewing, as well as activities across tabs, making it easier to explore content. The agentic features let users manage tabs, navigate browsing history, and search faster.
One of Samsung’s examples includes, when you’re planning a trip, you can ask the browser to create a four-day travel plan based on the page you’re viewing. The Samsung browser can analyze the content and create a structured plan. Users can also sift through countless webpages and can understand the context within a video, letting them find the specific part they are looking for and start playback from that moment.
The Samsung Browser can search through browsing history using natural language. And the browser has multi-tab context awareness, which lets users compare information across multiple tabs, summarize pages, and get insights all in one view.
Samsung Browser is available on all devices running Windows 11 and Windows 10. Agentic AI in Samsung Browser on both Windows and Android is supported in South Korea and the U.S. and will expand to more markets in the future.
Source: Samsung News
