By Tyler Lee
Publication Date: 2026-03-26 05:28:00
Samsung has been testing a Windows version of its browser since late 2025, and now it’s official. Samsung Browser for Windows has graduated from beta, and this time it’s bringing something new to the table. This comes in the form of an agentic AI assistant powered by Perplexity, baked directly into the browser.
The cross-device continuity side is probably the most practical feature here. It goes beyond the usual bookmark and history syncing. According to Samsung, the browser can pick up exactly where you left off on a webpage when you move from your Galaxy phone to your Windows PC, scroll position and all.
However, we should note that it requires a Samsung Account, plus either the Samsung Continuity Service or the Galaxy Connect app installed on your PC. For now, that continuity feature is limited to Galaxy Book 3, 4, 5, and 6 series devices, though Samsung says more are coming.
Integrating AI features
On the AI side, the Perplexity-powered assistant can understand what’s on the page you’re currently viewing. It can search across multiple open tabs, and even find specific moments inside videos without you scrubbing through manually. Samsung has been steadily adding AI features to its browser on Android for a while now. So, bringing that to the desktop makes sense. There’s also Samsung Pass integration for autofilling passwords and personal info across devices.
The browser runs on Windows 10…