Samsung Browser for Windows is now out of beta | Infinium-tech
After a five-month beta version for Windows, Samsung released the stable version of Samsung Browser. It can be installed on Windows 10 (version 1809 or higher) and, of course, Windows 11. Version 30.0.0.95 is available globally, unlike the beta version, which was limited to select markets.

As one might expect, the Samsung browser offers seamless cross-device and cross-platform continuity and syncs everything from bookmarks and browsing history to personal data like settings and passwords through Samsung Pass integration.
But it’s hardly the browser’s central feature. There is deep sync between all devices across all browsers. What makes Samsung Browser unique is Perplexity AI with agentic capabilities built into the browser itself.

Samsung has expanded its partnership with Perplexity AI beyond Galaxy AI on Android. The browser offers a number of browser-related AI features. It can summarize a webpage, translate it, and perform a range of tasks. For example, you can ask it to do planning or research based on the tabs you have open.

Search within the browser also works with natural language. You can search your browsing history by explaining to Perplexity AI what you’re looking for.
According to Samsung, the browser can understand the context within the video, and you can ask the AI to rewind to a specific segment by explaining what you’re looking for.
Samsung Browser is available to download at the source link below.

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