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While no official public release date has been set, the browser is gaining traction for its intelligent features and rising privacy concerns.
Perplexity has officially expanded the reach of its AI-powered Comet Browser, making it available to Windows users after initially debuting in a Mac-only beta. The company’s CEO, Aravind Srinivas, announced the rollout on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that invitations have been sent to early testers. He also confirmed that the Android version of the Comet mobile browser is progressing rapidly and could arrive sooner than expected.
The Comet Browser integrates a suite of intelligent tools designed to redefine how users interact with the web. Key Comet AI features include smart shopping assistants that locate discounts in shopping carts, AI-enhanced email management, and an interactive feature that allows users to upload photos and virtually try on clothing. These additions aim to create a more personalized and productive browsing experience.
Initially exclusive to Apple Silicon-based Macs, Comet’s expansion to Windows devices marks a major milestone in the browser’s journey. It also underscores Perplexity’s ambition to challenge established players like Chrome and Safari by positioning Comet as a next-generation browser that blends search, action, and AI-powered assistance.
While an official public release date is yet to be announced, Perplexity continues to onboard users through a waitlist. The browser has gained notable attention not only for its feature-rich interface but also for raising privacy concerns, given the depth of AI integrations and data handling practices.
With the Comet Android version on the way, Perplexity is building momentum as it aims to create a truly cross-platform, AI-first browsing experience. As more users gain access, Comet could emerge as a serious contender in the increasingly intelligent web browser market. Post launch, it will enter a competitive market alongside browsers like Opera Neon and AI-driven products from Google and OpenAI.
The Comet Browser integrates a suite of intelligent tools designed to redefine how users interact with the web. Key Comet AI features include smart shopping assistants that locate discounts in shopping carts, AI-enhanced email management, and an interactive feature that allows users to upload photos and virtually try on clothing. These additions aim to create a more personalized and productive browsing experience.
Initially exclusive to Apple Silicon-based Macs, Comet’s expansion to Windows devices marks a major milestone in the browser’s journey. It also underscores Perplexity’s ambition to challenge established players like Chrome and Safari by positioning Comet as a next-generation browser that blends search, action, and AI-powered assistance.
While an official public release date is yet to be announced, Perplexity continues to onboard users through a waitlist. The browser has gained notable attention not only for its feature-rich interface but also for raising privacy concerns, given the depth of AI integrations and data handling practices.
With the Comet Android version on the way, Perplexity is building momentum as it aims to create a truly cross-platform, AI-first browsing experience. As more users gain access, Comet could emerge as a serious contender in the increasingly intelligent web browser market. Post launch, it will enter a competitive market alongside browsers like Opera Neon and AI-driven products from Google and OpenAI.
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