Perplexity has made its AI-powered browser, Comet, free for all users, removing the previous paywall and opening access to its agentic browsing experience. Comet is designed to function more like a research assistant than a traditional browser, capable of performing multi-step tasks, summarizing content, and retrieving information across tabs with minimal user input.
The browser integrates Perplexity’s core search engine with a conversational interface, allowing users to ask complex questions and receive synthesized answers drawn from multiple sources. Comet also supports features like tab memory, contextual awareness, and real-time updates, making it particularly useful for deep research and ongoing projects.
By eliminating the subscription fee, Perplexity aims to broaden adoption and compete more directly with other AI-enhanced browsers like Opera’s Neon and The Browser Company’s Arc. The move also reflects a growing trend toward democratizing access to AI tools, especially those that enhance productivity and information retrieval.
Comet is available across platforms and includes syncing capabilities, so users can pick up where they left off regardless of device. With its focus on agentic workflows and intelligent navigation, Perplexity is positioning Comet as a serious contender in the evolving browser landscape.