Perplexity's AI-powered browser opens up to select Windows users
JUN 23 – Perplexity begins Windows beta testing of Comet, an AI browser integrating agentic AI to assist users with tasks like summarizing content and managing emails.
- Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on June 22, 2025, that the Windows build of their AI-powered browser Comet is ready and early testers have received invites.
- This development follows a limited macOS beta release in May and ongoing efforts to expand Comet to multiple platforms, including Android and iOS.
- Comet integrates Perplexity AI as its main search engine, offering a conversational browsing experience with features like question answering mid-browse and research thread tracking.
- Srinivas stated Comet aims to help users learn faster and think deeper by acting as a co-pilot throughout the browsing journey, differentiating it from traditional browsers.
- The rollout to Windows users suggests Perplexity is advancing its agentic search browser amidst competitive pressures and possible Apple acquisition talks, though no official release date is announced yet.
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After shaking up Google with their IA search engine that is crashing (nearly 2% of the world's search traffic, though), Perplexity is now landing with Comet, a browser that could put everyone in agreement. Besides, the Windows beta just got launched for a few lucky testers! For years, we've all messed up with our browsers, juggling between 50 open tabs, looking for this important email that we've never answered, or comparing prices on 15 differe…
Perplexity launches Comet browser for Windows in early access - The Tech Portal
Perplexity has begun rolling out its AI-powered web browser Comet, to a limited number of Windows users. The development was confirmed by Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who announced on X that the Windows version of the browser is ‘ready’ and early tester invites have already been issued. Comet is currently available on an invite-only basis, with a broader public release expected later this year. Launched in May earlier, exclusively for macOS …
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