Perplexity recently introduced Comet, a new web browser designed for the modern internet experience. Over the past three decades, the internet has evolved from a static library of pages to a dynamic, interactive space where people live, work, and connect. As the internet becomes an extension of human thought, the tools used to navigate it have not kept pace. Comet was created to close that gap by transforming the web from a place of passive browsing to a medium for active cognition.
Comet aims to replace outdated browsing paradigms with a more intelligent interface. Instead of fragmented tabs and context-switching, users are presented with a cohesive browsing assistant that understands the way they think. Comet reduces friction by integrating the tasks of discovery, comparison, and follow-through into a single, streamlined experience. Whether someone is researching bikes or exploring complex ideas, Comet is designed to assist throughout the entire session without breaking focus.
Users can ask Comet to find faster shipping options, compare content across different sites, or help explain a concept as they read. Comet introduces an interactive layer that supports curiosity by responding in real time, empowering users to inquire and act simultaneously.
Beyond answering questions, Comet is engineered to complete tasks. It collapses complex workflows into fluid conversations. Users can ask Comet to schedule a meeting, send an email, purchase an item, or prepare a daily briefing, all based on the context of their browsing.
Rather than treating browsing as a hunt for information, Comet encourages users to think out loud. The assistant then handles actions and retrieval while maintaining perfect contextual awareness. Research turns into conversation. Tasks dissolve. The internet becomes a collaborative extension of cognition.
At the core of Comet lies Perplexity’s long-standing focus on accuracy and trustworthiness. The company views accurate answers not just as useful, but as the foundation of better questions and, by extension, better decisions. In a world where digital information underpins trillions of dollars in daily decisions, reliable data is critical.
Comet is built to support informed decision-making, whether that means comparing insurance plans or evaluating a new technology investment. As AI systems become more agentic, making choices on behalf of users, the importance of trustworthy information will only intensify. Perplexity positions Comet as a kind of cognitive co-pilot, helping users make the best decisions possible.
Perplexity’s broader mission is to fuel global curiosity, and Comet embodies this goal. The browser turns every webpage into a gateway for learning. Users can highlight text for instant clarification, dive into related topics without losing their place, and pose wide-ranging or hyper-specific questions on the fly.
Curiosity is inherently personal, and Comet adapts to each user’s unique interests. It acts as a proactive assistant that evolves with the user’s intellectual style, helping to uncover new pathways and perspectives. Whether someone is looking for counterarguments, new areas of exploration, or unexpected insights, Comet is there to guide the journey.
As of launch day, Comet is available to Perplexity Max subscribers, with invite-only access rolling out to the waitlist over the summer. New users will receive a limited number of invitations to share with others.
This initial release marks the beginning of Comet’s journey. Perplexity plans to continually expand the platform’s capabilities, guided by user feedback and ongoing advancements in AI. The company's focus remains on building tools that are both accurate and empowering, systems that support the ever-evolving curiosity of human beings.
The launch of Comet signals a new chapter in the way people interact with the internet, turning it from a space of passive consumption into a platform for exploration, conversation, and thought.
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