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Perplexity launches Comet, its AI-based web browser

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Busy day for AI-based browsing. Just as Reuters reported that OpenIA is just weeks away from releasing a browser, Perplexity, the company behind the famous AI-powered “answer engine,” launched Comet, its own take at what browsing looks like in the age of AI. Here’s what it looks like.

Built on Chromium, Comet obviously uses Perplexity as its default search engine. It comes with a sidebar assistant that can summarize pages, answer questions, and even take actions on the user’s behalf (booking hotels, sending emails, or buying products).

The goal, according to CEO Aravind Srinivas as reported by The Verge, is to transform “entire browsing sessions into single, seamless interactions.”

Comet is here.

A web browser built for today’s internet.pic.twitter.com/cFPeghl2YM — Perplexity (@perplexity_ai) July 9, 2025

But here’s the catch: for now, Comet is only available to the newly released Perplexity Max subscription tier, which costs $200/month. A broader rollout is expected soon, with access granted via a waitlist on Comet’s site.

Web search wars by proxy

Comet arrives as Perplexity continues to eye Google’s dominance in search—an effort that’s gained traction through a recent partnership with Motorola, ongoing talks with Samsung, and deals with international carriers to offer Perplexity Pro for free.

At the time of the Motorola deal, Srinivas told The Verge that such partnerships likely wouldn’t have happened if Google hadn’t gone through an antitrust trial, as “they would have bullied a lot of the OEMs.”

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