Mobile Tech
Perplexity Launches AI-Powered ‘Comet’ Browser on iPhone in September
Last summer, Perplexity made waves in the tech world by launching one of the very first AI-focused web browsers, Comet, on the Mac platform. Now, the highly anticipated iOS version of Comet is on the horizon.
Perplexity has officially listed Comet for iPhone in the App Store, complete with a pre-order page. The iPhone iteration of Perplexity’s cutting-edge AI browser is scheduled to go live on March 11.
A sneak peek of Comet for iPhone reveals that, like its Mac counterpart, the browser will prioritize Perplexity-powered search and chat functionalities.
The App Store listing highlights Comet as an AI-powered browser that serves as a personal assistant and thinking partner. Users can expect features that enhance focus, streamline workflows, and transform curiosity into productivity.
Comet for iPhone offers unified AI search capabilities, instant context delivery, and automation across various websites. Users can conveniently summarize content, shop online, manage schedules, and conduct research directly within the browser.
With Comet, users can enjoy seamless web browsing while the AI assistant takes care of routine tasks, allowing for a more efficient online experience.
The browser adapts to the individual user’s thinking and work habits, learning preferences to keep everything organized and easily accessible.
Although the App Store listing does not mention an iPad version of Comet ready for release in March, the browser is currently available for Mac, Windows, and Android users. Interested individuals can pre-order the Comet iPhone app now and have it automatically downloaded on the launch date.
In conclusion, Perplexity’s Comet browser is set to revolutionize the way users interact with the internet, offering a unique blend of AI-powered features that enhance productivity and organization. Stay tuned for the official release of Comet for iPhone on March 11.
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