Overview
- Samsung released version 30.0.0.95 of Samsung Browser for Windows, bringing a stable build to Windows 10 (1809 or later) and Windows 11 with global availability.
- The PC app now uses the Samsung Browser name, aligning the Windows version with the rebrand already on Galaxy phones and tablets.
- A Perplexity-powered assistant opens in a split panel to answer natural-language questions, pull details from open tabs, summarize or translate pages, search history, and jump to moments inside videos, though Phandroid says the AI features are limited to the US and South Korea at launch.
- Cross-device continuity lets users signed into the same Samsung account resume pages from phone to PC with synced bookmarks and history, and Phandroid reports the handoff feature currently focuses on recent Galaxy Book laptops.
- Samsung Notes and Samsung Pass are built in for quick note taking and autofilling logins and payment cards, which could make Galaxy owners more likely to use Samsung’s browser on their PCs.