Samsung officially announces the beta release of Samsung Internet for PC, expanding its mobile browser to desktop

Samsung Electronics for the first time will be expanding its popular mobile browser to desktop. The company has officially announced the beta release of Samsung Internet for PC. This is said to unlock a more fluid and connected experience across the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem.
“As we expand Samsung Internet to PC, we’re excited to invite users to shape the future of browsing with us,” said Won-Joon Choi, Chief Operating Officer of Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “This beta program unlocks a more connected experience across mobile and PC, while setting the stage for more intelligent browsing experiences to come. Looking ahead, Samsung Internet’s capabilities will redefine how users interact with the web, evolving from a PC browser that waits for input to an integrated AI platform that understands users while protecting personal data at every level.”
Samsung Internet for PC
Samsung Internet for PC is designed to bridge mobile and desktop, allowing users to sync their browsing data, such as bookmarks and browsing history. Personal data is also synchronized with Samsung Pass, helping users sign in to websites or autofill profiles securely across devices. Additionally, users will now be prompted to resume browsing when switching between mobile devices and PC, enabling a more seamless, cross-device web experience.
When users log in to their Samsung Account, they can access some key Galaxy AI capabilities like Browsing Assist for instant webpage summarization and translation, helping them find the information they need faster.
Smart anti-tracking helps block third-party web tracker attempts to collect personal information, while the Privacy Dashboard lets users view and manage their protections in real time. Samsung Internet for PC will unlock even richer, more intuitive browsing experiences for users across the Galaxy ecosystem.
Availability
Samsung Internet for PC beta will be available to users of Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 and above) starting Oct. 30, 2025, in the United States and Korea, with plans for broader expansion to follow.