Release Notes

Release Note (Windows)

Introduction

  • Release Version

    30.0.0.95

  • Release Date

    Mar 25, 2026

  • Release Contents

    Installer

    Samsung Browser for Windows is available at browser.samsung.com

Change History

  • Samsung Internet has been renamed to Samsung Browser
  • Introduced AI features (available in Korea and the United States)
  • Fixed bugs and improved stability
  • Web engine upgrade (M143)
  • Display background image in a new tab for split view
  • Apply pop-up blocking feature to the side panel
  • Samsung Pass on Samsung Internet now requires verification using your Windows sign-in method for enhanced security
  • Improved delayed display of added homepage shortcut icons
  • Improved text input visibility in homepage search bar
  • Improved Galaxy AI translation performance
  • Fixed time information handling errors in Quick Add function of Calendar
  • Added custom search engine setting feature.
  • Changed default setting to access sites via HTTPS secure connection when attempting HTTP insecure connection
  • Fixed issue where time information entered in the Quick Add window of the Calendar remained in the event title
  • Fixed abnormal behaviors when downloading multiple translation language packs in parallel
  • Fixed a crash issue related to ID/password autofill
  • Added a user authentication step for accessing personal information such as saved passwords or profiles
  • Improved translation performance
  • Fixed text selection location errors when viewing PDF file
  • Fixed the issue of duplicated Quick Access icons displayed when clicking the address bar
  • Fix bug
  • Improve performance
  • Add useful and convenient feature
  • For years, Samsung Internet has been the trusted browser for Galaxy devices and a leader in the Android ecosystem. We are now taking the next step in our journey – bringing that browsing experience to Windows PCs
  • Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey! Your participation will help us shape the future of Samsung Internet, and we are looking forward to hearing your thoughts and feedback