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Perplexity's Comet AI Browser is Now Free for Everyone

Though Perplexity was one of the first companies to launch an AI-powered browser, gaining access to it wasn’t that straightforward. You had to shell out $200 per month for the top-tier Max subscription. That’s finally changing now that it is available for everyone. What’s interesting is that Perplexity’s Comet browser is free for all. This move is possibly to lure you over other browsers.

Perplexity’s Comet AI browser is now available for free to everyone

Perplexity says that Comet had millions of interested users who had signed up for the waitlist. “It has become the most sought-after AI product of the year, no matter how fast we release invites,” said the company. The Comet browser works by combining the company’s search-focused personal AI assistant and usual web browsing features. 

If you’ve been waiting for the Perplexity Comet browser, you can download it from the official website. However, it’s not available on Apple’s App Store or the Microsoft Store for Windows devices. 

Mobile app coming soon

Perplexity also confirmed to launch the Comet mobile app “soon,” but a specific timeline has not been revealed. It, however, said that it will make Comet “available on any device, with a personal AI designed for your phone.” This means an iPhone and Android version of the Comet browser will be out soon, possibly at a similar time. 

Other AI upgrades include Background Assistants, which, according to Perplexity, will work for you “simultaneously and asynchronously, so you can focus on what matters.” This comes soon after it launched the new Email Assistant, which is available for its Max subscribers.

Curated news content is coming to Comet Plus users. If you don’t have a Perplexity subscription, you’ll have to shell out $5 per month to access the news content. The first batch of publishing partners includes CNN, Conde Nast, Fortune, Le Figaro, Le Monde, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post.
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