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Samsung Internet Arrives on Windows — Is This the Chrome Killer of 2025?

Updated :  Wednesday, November 12, 2025 9:20 AM
Samsung Internet browser running on Windows PC, showcasing split view and privacy dashboard features.

After years of anticipation, Samsung Internet has finally arrived on Windows—and fans are buzzing with excitement. The browser’s debut on October 30, 2025 marks a major milestone for Samsung loyalists who have long wanted their favorite mobile browser on desktop.

But while the launch is jaw-dropping in terms of features, the big question remains: is this really the “Chrome killer” of 2025, or just a sleek new option for Galaxy users?

Availability and Target Audience

The Samsung Internet Windows beta is currently available in the United States and South Korea, with a wider rollout expected soon. It works on Windows 10 (version 1809 and above) and Windows 11, even supporting ARM-powered notebooks.

The browser is designed primarily for Samsung Galaxy smartphone and tablet owners, offering seamless syncing of browsing history, bookmarks, saved passwords via Samsung Pass, and open tabs across devices.

The Million-Dollar Details

Built on the Chromium engine, Samsung Internet delivers a familiar browsing experience while supporting Chrome Web Store extensions. That means users can enjoy the same compatibility they’re used to with Chrome, Edge, or Opera.

Where Samsung Internet shines is in its mobile-first features brought to desktop:

  • Built-in ad blocker for a cleaner browsing experience.
  • Privacy Dashboard with real-time stats on blocked trackers.
  • Smart Anti-Tracking with a “Strict” mode for maximum protection.
  • Browsing Assist, powered by Galaxy AI, offering webpage summaries and translations.
  • Split View for multitasking across two sites at once.
  • Secret Mode for private browsing sessions.

One fan reaction summed it up: “This feels like the browser Samsung users have been waiting for—sleek, private, and powerful.”

Why It’s Trending

The Samsung Internet Windows launch is trending because it finally bridges the gap between mobile and desktop browsing. For years, Galaxy users have loved the mobile version’s privacy-first approach, and now those same tools are available on PC.

Still, experts note it’s unlikely to dethrone Google Chrome, which dominates the market. Instead, Samsung Internet is positioned as a premium option for Galaxy enthusiasts who want deep ecosystem integration.

Samsung Internet’s arrival on Windows isn’t just another browser release—it’s a cultural tech moment that proves Samsung knows how to shock fans while keeping its loyal ecosystem stronger than ever.

Alice Villanueva

Alice Villanueva is a tech writer passionate about exploring innovation, digital trends, and the future of technology. With a sharp focus on how emerging tools shape business, society, and everyday life, she brings global readers clear and engaging insights into the tech world. From AI and cybersecurity to gadgets and startups, Alice delivers informative, forward-thinking stories that keep U.S. and international audiences ahead of the curve.