Samsung Internet Is Coming to PC with Galaxy AI, Cross-Device Sync Support
The beta version includes AI features like Browsing Assist and cross-device sync for bookmarks and passwords, targeting Windows PC users in the US and South Korea.
- On October 30th, Samsung will launch a beta of Samsung Internet for Windows-based PCs in the US and South Korea, with more regions and a stable release to follow.
- Following Perplexity and OpenAI's releases, Samsung positions the launch as `built for the future of ambient AI`, linking the PC browser to Galaxy AI capabilities.
- Samsung says the PC build includes early Galaxy AI features like Browsing Assist, sync for bookmarks, history and passwords, a Privacy Dashboard, and likely Chromium-based extension support including ad blockers.
- Samsung Internet's mobile popularity on Galaxy devices means the PC debut could attract users seeking sync and privacy features as the AI-based browser market heats up.
- Some users remember an early, low-profile Microsoft Store release in late 2023 that Samsung quietly pulled in early 2024, although Samsung says this is its first desktop appearance.
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