Samsung brings its browser to PC with new AI capabilities

 

After some time, Samsung has officially expanded its Samsung Browser beyond mobile devices, launching a Windows version that introduces cross-device continuity and new agentic AI features. The move marks a significant shift in Samsung’s software strategy, extending its browser into a broader ecosystem play that connects smartphones and PCs more seamlessly.

Browsing Across Mobile and PC

With Samsung Browser now available on Windows, users can continue their browsing sessions across devices without interruption. Beyond syncing bookmarks and history, the browser allows users to pick up exactly where they left off on a webpage when switching between mobile and PC. Integration with Samsung Pass also enables secure autofill of login credentials and personal information across devices, streamlining the browsing experience further.

Agentic AI

A key highlight is the introduction of agentic AI, developed in partnership with Perplexity. Unlike traditional AI assistants, this system is designed to understand the context of the webpage, user intent, and activity across multiple tabs. It can then provide more relevant responses and assist with tasks directly within the browser. For example, users planning a trip can ask the browser to generate a full itinerary based on the content currently on screen, with the AI organising information into a structured plan.

Additionally, Samsung’s agentic AI goes beyond answering questions by actively helping users manage tasks. The browser can assist with navigating tabs, analysing browsing history, and performing actions without requiring users to switch apps or manually organise information.

Part of a Bigger Galaxy Ecosystem Strategy

The expansion of Samsung Browser to PC aligns with the company’s wider vision of a connected ecosystem. By bridging mobile and desktop experiences, Samsung is positioning its browser as a central hub for productivity and AI-driven workflows across devices. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.