Samsung has officially released the stable version of Samsung Internet Browser for Windows, expanding its browser ecosystem beyond mobile devices.
The new version, 30.0.0.95, is now available globally after spending about five months in beta testing.
The browser can be installed on Windows 10 (version 1809 or later) and Windows 11. Unlike the beta version that was limited to select regions, the stable release is accessible worldwide.
Samsung says the browser supports cross-device and cross-platform synchronization, allowing users to sync bookmarks, browsing history, settings, and saved passwords through Samsung Pass.
A major highlight of the browser is its built-in Perplexity AI integration, which brings advanced AI features directly into the browsing experience.
The AI-powered tools allow users to:
Users can also search their browsing history using natural-language queries, simply by describing what they are trying to find.
Samsung says the AI can also understand context within videos. For example, users can ask the assistant to rewind to a specific part of a video by describing the moment they want to revisit.
The integration extends Samsung’s partnership with Perplexity AI beyond its smartphone ecosystem, including AI features previously seen in Galaxy AI on Samsung devices.
With the stable Windows launch, Samsung aims to offer a more AI-driven browsing experience while maintaining seamless syncing across devices.
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