Samsung has released its own browser for Windows, featuring agent-based functions powered by Perplexity.
The tool “expands the capabilities of the popular PC browser with seamless integration across devices and new AI-based features designed to make web surfing simpler and more intuitive.”
Samsung Browser on Windows allows users to continue their work when switching from a mobile device. It supports synchronization of bookmarks and browser history.
Integration with Samsung Pass enables secure storage of personal data, website logins, and automatic form filling.
AI Agent
The company has implemented AI agent functions in partnership with Perplexity. The browser understands natural language, page context, tab activity, and simplifies information search and task execution.
“The level of intelligence is not limited to answering questions — it allows for tab management, navigation through history, and staying productive without leaving the browser,” the announcement states.
Samsung Browser analyzes page context and offers more relevant solutions. For instance, when planning a trip, users can request a four-day itinerary based on an open tab. The web browser will analyze the content and create a structured plan.
Understanding natural language allows the browser to provide the necessary information more quickly. It can analyze video content, find the desired moment in a clip, and play it.
The search through history has also been “enhanced.” Instead of using keywords or dates, users can simply state what they need to find.
The browser can analyze and compare information from multiple tabs.
Samsung Browser is available on devices running Windows 11 and Windows 10 (version 1809 and above). The agent functions have been launched in South Korea and the United States, with plans for geographic expansion.
In February, Samsung introduced a new line of S26 smartphones, with artificial intelligence as a central feature of the gadgets.
