Samsung’s new Windows browser comes supercharged with Perplexity AI: Details

For those who have been eagerly anticipating advancements in web browsing, Samsung has officially launched its browser for Windows, transitioning from beta to a fully operational platform. This new browser is infused with innovative AI capabilities powered by Perplexity, designed to enhance user experience significantly.

Samsung browser features

  • Ask AI with Perplexity integration: This feature provides users with detailed, source-backed answers by analyzing the entire current webpage or multiple open tabs simultaneously. It eliminates the cumbersome task of copying and pasting content into separate chat windows.
  • Cross-tab summarization and comparison: Users can benefit from the AI’s ability to synthesize information from several related tabs, such as comparing laptop specifications or flight prices, into a single, concise summary panel, streamlining the decision-making process.
  • Intelligent tab management: The browser automatically organizes, names, and groups open tabs based on the user’s current task, ensuring a clutter-free workspace by closing or archiving irrelevant tabs.
  • Natural-language browser history search: This intuitive feature allows users to locate previously visited pages by simply asking in plain English, such as “show me that blue running shoe page from yesterday,” rather than scrolling through a lengthy chronological list.
  • Real-time webpage translation: Complex, multi-language pages can be translated instantly while maintaining full formatting, enabling users to navigate foreign sites as if they were originally in their language.
  • Local processing for speed and privacy: Many of these tools operate locally to enhance speed and protect user privacy, ensuring that data remains off the cloud unless absolutely necessary. Samsung describes this agentic approach as feeling more like a smart assistant than a traditional search bar, adapting to daily web usage.

Samsung browser availability

The Samsung Browser is now available for Windows 11 and Windows 10, free to download from the Microsoft Store and the official website. However, the advanced Agentic AI features are currently limited to users in South Korea and the United States, with plans for a global rollout anticipated by 2026.

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Samsung’s new Windows browser comes supercharged with Perplexity AI: Details