If youhave a Samsung TV, there’s an interesting feature that could save you some time: the ability to browse the internet right from your TV at any time with Samsung’s native browser.

Hopping onto a browser on your TV often requires an additional device (like a set-top box or game console) or some type ofscreen mirroring. But with Samsung’s Tizen-powered TV web browser, you can go online immediately without any complex workarounds. That means it takes only seconds to look up scores, check acting histories, look for tips on games inSamsung’s Gaming Hub, and more. Here’s everything you should know!

Samsung Smart TV web browser basics

Samsung’s Smart TV platform connects to your internet via either Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable connection, a feature you enable during setup. This allows the Smart TV to run awide variety of streaming apps, including popular options like Netflix or YouTube TV. But Samsungalsohas its own browser app, which functions like common browsers such as Firefox or Chrome, but it’s on your TV and controlled via your remote.

This method is a little more cumbersome than using a mouse and keyboard, but you still get many browser benefits on your TV screen without needing to switch to a computer. That’s helpful if you want to look up a quick YouTube video to share with friends, settle an argument by checking the official sources online, or look up quick tips to help with a game, etc. The browser is free to use and doesn’t require any setup.

Accessing the Samsung Smart TV web browser

Most Samsung TVs have a web browser built right into their menu. You can access that menu at any time by pressing theSmart huborHomebutton on your remote.

The browser has a globe or globe-like icon (depending on your Samsung TV interface) and is typically titled “Web” or something similar. If you don’t see it on your home screen, go to theAppssection and look for it there.

Tips for using the Samsung Smart TV browser app

What if my Samsung TV doesn’t have a web browser?

It’s unusual, but you can simply download the browser app. On theHomescreen, select theMagnifying glasssection to begin a search, and type in “web browser.” This should bring up Samsung’s web app, which you can select and then choose toInstall.

Samsung Smart TV web browser troubleshooting

If the web app is freezing or crashing, try a little rebooting. Unplug both your router (assuming you are using Wi-Fi) and your Samsung TV. Wait for a couple of minutes, then plug them both back in. Let your Smart TV reconnect to the internet, and then try again.

We would usually recommend checking your browser app for any updates, too, since updates can often bring bug fixes and optimization. However, Samsung doesn’t manage its browser updates that way, and you can’t initiate updates on your end. Instead, Samsung rolls them out automatically, so just make sure your TV is regularly connected to the internet.

Samsung Smart TVs should also have a way to reset the Smart Hub. Go to theHomescreen and look for theSettingsoption, followed bySupport, and thenSelf diagnosis. Here you should be able to chooseReset smart hub. If you are asked for a PIN, consult your manual or enter all zeros.

If a website isn’t loading, then give it a little time. Some websites just won’t play nice with Samsung’s browser. Try navigating to another site to see if it loads properly.

Can I use a different browser on my Samsung TV?

It’s possible, but you’ll need an additional device. Samsung’s own browser is currently the only browser supported on its Smart TV platform. you’re able to’t download Chrome or Opera the way you can on a computer or smartphone. The only solution is to attach an accessory that offers a different platform and use that instead of the Tizen interface. If you attachthe latest Google Chromecast, you can use the built-in Google TV platform, which supports the Chrome browser. If you use aFire TV Stick from Amazon, you can use browsers like Amazon Silk. One big exception is Apple TV, which doesn’t support Safari.