Cross-device browsing arrives with Samsung Browser for Windows

The new browser combines secure autofill, seamless syncing, and AI tools to streamline everyday web tasks.

Samsung has launched its browser for Windows, enabling seamless cross-device browsing and introducing AI tools

Samsung Electronics has launched Samsung Browser for Windows, expanding its mobile browsing experience to desktop users. The release focuses on cross-device continuity, allowing users to resume browsing sessions seamlessly between smartphones and PCs.

Users can move between devices without losing progress, extending beyond basic bookmark and history syncing. Integration with Samsung Pass also enables secure storage of personal data, simplifying logins and autofill across websites.

A key addition is the introduction of agentic AI capabilities developed in partnership with Perplexity. The built-in assistant understands page context and user activity, helping manage tabs, summarise content, and deliver more precise search results without leaving the browser.

Availability covers Windows 10 and 11 devices, while AI features are currently limited to the US and South Korea. A wider rollout is expected as Samsung continues to expand its intelligent browsing ecosystem.

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