What To Know
- From booking flights and adding event tickets to a shopping cart, to drafting emails and tracking progress on a dashboard, it acts as a virtual mission control center.
- Whether Comet can gain ground in a field dominated by tech giants remains to be seen, but its mix of convenience, personalization, and advanced assistants suggests it could carve out a loyal user base.
AI News: Perplexity opens access to Comet worldwide
AI startup Perplexity has officially made its Comet AI browser free for users around the world, marking a bold step in its effort to challenge established browsers like Chrome and Safari. The move comes just months after Comet was introduced exclusively to subscribers of Perplexity’s high-end Max plan, priced at $200 a month. Since then, millions have joined the waitlist, underscoring the intense interest in AI-driven browsing. This AI News report highlights how the release could disrupt the digital browsing space by lowering entry barriers and offering unique AI-powered experiences.

Perplexity shakes up the browser wars by making Comet free and unveiling a powerful new background assistant for premium users.
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Core features of the Comet browser
At its core, Comet integrates a sidecar assistant that stays with users as they browse, providing quick answers about webpages, summarizing articles, organizing web content, and even navigating on behalf of the user. Beyond that, free users can also tap into specialized tools such as Discover for news and recommendations, Spaces for project management, Shopping for comparing deals, Travel for planning trips, Finance for budgeting, and Sports for real-time updates.
While these features position Comet as more than a typical browser, Perplexity’s biggest challenge remains convincing users to abandon their long-time browser habits in favor of its AI-first approach.
Advanced tools for paying subscribers
Although Comet is now free, Perplexity continues to build value for its paying customers. Pro plan users can access enhanced AI models, multimedia generation, and file analysis tools, while Max subscribers gain access to a powerful email assistant that drafts replies, schedules meetings, and organizes inboxes. They also enjoy early access to Perplexity’s experimental features.
The new background assistant
The most exciting announcement for Max users is the introduction of a “background assistant.” Unlike the sidecar companion, this tool can handle multiple tasks simultaneously without requiring constant supervision. From booking flights and adding event tickets to a shopping cart, to drafting emails and tracking progress on a dashboard, it acts as a virtual mission control center. Perplexity describes it as akin to having an entire team of assistants quietly working in the background, capable of connecting with other apps for broader productivity.
Looking ahead
Perplexity’s push to democratize access to its AI browser while keeping premium innovations reserved for subscribers demonstrates a dual strategy: capturing mass adoption while nurturing loyalty among its most dedicated users. Whether Comet can gain ground in a field dominated by tech giants remains to be seen, but its mix of convenience, personalization, and advanced assistants suggests it could carve out a loyal user base. With competition heating up from other AI-powered browsers, including those in development by OpenAI and The Browser Company, Perplexity’s timing may prove crucial.
Perplexity’s ambition signals a shift in how browsers are evolving from passive tools into active AI-driven partners in everyday life. If the technology continues to deliver meaningful productivity gains, Comet could reshape how users experience the internet and push the next wave of browser innovation.
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