Samsung Launches New Windows Browser With Perplexity AI Assistant
The tech giant designed the app to offer seamless cross-device continuity for Galaxy users.
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Samsung Electronics has officially launched Samsung Browser for Windows, bringing its mobile browsing experience to the PC
The tech giant designed the app to offer seamless cross-device continuity for Galaxy users.
Users can now pick up exactly where they left off when moving between their smartphone and computer.
Beyond just syncing bookmarks, the browser allows for exploring the same webpage across different screens.
The integration of Samsung Pass also allows for the secure storage of personal information, making website sign-ins and profile autofill effortless across devices.

Samsung also introduced a new AI-powered assistant built directly into the browser in partnership with Perplexity
This "agentic AI" layer is designed to understand natural language and the context of viewed pages.
The assistant can answer questions, manage tabs and navigate browsing history. For instance, users can ask the browser to create a four-day travel plan based on a current webpage.

The Samsung Browser also offers a faster way to search using advanced natural language understanding
Users can locate specific moments in videos or retrieve pages from their history without sifting through links.
The tool can also summarise and compare content across multiple tabs at once. This multi-tab context awareness helps users get key insights from different sources in a single, unified view.
Currently, these agentic AI features are supported in South Korea and the US. Samsung is planning to roll out these services to additional markets like Malaysia in the future.


