Samsung Internet Launches Windows Beta with Galaxy AI Integration, Surprising Market

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Seoul, South Korea – Samsung Electronics has officially launched a beta version of its Samsung Internet browser for Windows PC, integrating advanced Galaxy AI capabilities. The announcement, made on October 30, 2025, marks a significant expansion for the mobile-first browser into the desktop ecosystem, initially targeting users in the United States and South Korea.

The move has garnered attention, with social media users noting the "Windows only (surprising)" nature of the initial release. Traditionally known as a mobile browser, Samsung Internet's debut on PC aims to create a seamless, connected browsing experience across Samsung devices, leveraging the power of Galaxy AI.

Key features of the new beta include Browsing Assist, which offers instant webpage summarization and translation, designed to help users quickly extract information. The browser also facilitates synchronization of browsing history, bookmarks, and passwords with mobile devices via Samsung Pass, enhancing cross-device continuity. Samsung stated that this beta program is the "first step toward Samsung Internet becoming a gateway to truly ambient AI across the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem."

Industry analysts are observing Samsung's entry into the competitive AI browser space, which recently saw OpenAI launch ChatGPT Atlas for macOS and Microsoft enhance its Edge browser with Copilot Mode. Samsung's strategy appears to focus on deep integration within its own device ecosystem, aiming to redefine user interaction with the web through intelligent and personalized assistance. The company plans for broader expansion to additional regions and a stable launch following the beta phase.