Perplexity has confirmed that its AI-powered web browser Comet will finally come to the iPhone in March 2026. Expect to have to make significant in-app purchases to maybe make it better than Safari.
AI search company Perplexity launched its Comet browser today on Android. The startup debuted the AI-centric browser in July on desktop with AI-powered search. The company is bringing most of the ...
Perplexity's Comet AI browser is now available as a standalone app for iPhone users. The tool initially debuted last summer on PCs, but cost $200 a month. The new app is free, as is the ...
Agentic AI has arrived on the mobile browser. Comet browser is Perplexity's and is now available for Android and iOS. You can use this browser for free. We all knew ...
Perplexity today expanded its Comet browser to iOS, making its AI Comet Assistant available to iPhone users. The Comet browser for iOS has many of the same features as the Comet browser for the ...
After debuting its AI-powered Comet browser on desktop last summer, Perplexity rolled out the Android version in November. iPhone users were left out until now, but that’s changing today as Comet has ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Comet combines the web browser experience with an AI chatbot, and Perplexity works with AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and more. Perplexity brought Comet to iPhone back in March after first ...
With OpenAI’s release of the ChatGPT Atlas web browser, we evaluated its reviews next to Perplexity’s Comet in the battle that’s reshaping how we use the web. OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new ...
A few years ago, Perplexity splashed onto the scene with its answer engine that behaved a lot like ChatGPT, but had access to the internet (ChatGPT and other LLMs didn't do this at the time). Then the ...
Last summer, Perplexity launched one of the first AI-focused web browsers with Comet on the Mac. Now, the long promised iOS counterpart to Comet is available. Perplexity originally listed Comet for ...