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Perplexity’s Comet AI browser lands on iPhone, offering answer-first browsing with built-in AI summaries and voice support.
Perplexity has officially launched its Comet AI browser for iPhone, bringing its assistant-powered browsing experience to iPhone users. The app aims to rethink how people search and navigate the web by putting AI at the center of the experience.
Unlike traditional browsers that rely on tabs and manual searches, Comet blends web results with AI-generated answers. This reduces the need to jump between pages, making browsing more direct and efficient.
The idea is simple: you ask a question, and the browser does more of the work instead of sending you across multiple tabs.
At the center of the experience is the Comet Assistant, which goes beyond traditional search. It can summarize long articles, answer detailed questions, and help with research, turning the browser into an active tool rather than a passive one.
The iPhone version also includes voice-based interaction. Users can speak their queries and receive responses in a conversational format, making the experience more natural and hands-free.
This further blurs the line between a browser and a digital assistant.
As with most early AI browsers, Comet still has limitations. There is no support for extensions on iOS, and the app does not yet offer a dedicated iPad version.
For now, it works best as a secondary browser rather than a complete replacement for Safari or Chrome.
With this launch, Perplexity joins a growing list of companies pushing AI into the core of web browsing.
The launch reflects a broader shift toward assistant-driven web browsing, where the browser not only shows information but actively helps users interact with it.
Have you tried the Comet browser on iPhone yet? Share your experience and let us know if you’d switch from Safari or Chrome.