Perplexity Challenges Chrome with Comet AI Browser

Comet integrates Perplexity’s AI search engine and sidebar assistant into a unified, agentic browsing experience that automates tasks and enhances productivity. While still in invite-only beta, it represents a bold challenge to Chrome and Gemini, aiming to redefine browsing as a conversational, AI-driven workflow, but privacy concerns and performance limitations remain hurdles.

Perplexity Challenges Chrome with Comet AI Browser - Credit - Perplexity
Perplexity Challenges Chrome with Comet AI Browser - Credit - Perplexity

Article – Key Points

Launch & Availability

  • Officially launched on July 9, 2025, Comet is available to Perplexity Max subscribers ($200/month) and a limited number of users via an invite-only waitlist ([TechCrunch][1], [CNBC][8], [The Verge][7]).
  • Originally available only on macOS with Apple M-series chips, Comet began rolling out to Windows testers in June 2025. A Linux version is in development, and an Android build is ahead of schedule, with iOS updates pending ([TechRepublic][9], [X/Aravind Srinivas][10]).
  • Despite expanding invites, no public release date has been set. Interested users can join the waitlist via the official Comet site.

Core Features

  • Integrated AI Search: Powered by Perplexity’s LLM, the browser replaces traditional search with cited summaries, context-aware answers, and cross-tab research capabilities.
  • Comet Assistant (Sidebar Agent):
    • Summarizes, compares, or explains content across open tabs
    • Performs booking tasks, email drafts, Slack commands
    • Supports both text and voice input
    • Can operate on content from enterprise apps like Slack, and web platforms like YouTube, Google Docs, and Gmail.
  • One-Click Migration: Built on Chromium, it supports Chrome extensions, settings, and bookmarks.

Usage & Performance

  • Performs well for summarization, page navigation, and inline interaction, but falters during complex task automation (e.g., online booking) due to hallucinations and API conflicts.
  • Speedometer 3.1 benchmark: Comet scored 29.3, lagging behind Chrome’s 34.3, largely due to unoptimized beta code.
  • Issues persist with Gmail and Google Calendar integrations—Comet fails to execute certain actions due to third-party permission barriers.

Strategy & Vision

  • CEO Aravind Srinivas calls Comet an “AI-native operating system for the internet.” The goal is to convert entire browsing sessions into seamless AI workflows.
  • Perplexity considers Comet foundational to displacing Chrome and has expressed interest in acquiring Chrome if regulatory outcomes force Google to divest it.
  • A broader platform strategy is underway, including a partnership with Motorola to pre-install Comet’s assistant on Razr phones and a desktop-to-mobile sync vision.

Market Context

  • Enters a crowded AI browser race with:
    • Google Chrome with Gemini
    • Microsoft Edge with Copilot
    • Opera Neon
    • Dia by The Browser Company
  • Chrome still dominates with 68% market share as of mid-2025.

Company Growth & Performance

  • Logged 780 million monthly queries in May 2025 with 20%+ MoM growth.
  • Valuation: $14 billion, with reports of a potential $500M fundraising round to reach $18B.
  • Meta approached Perplexity for acquisition, but no deal was reached.
  • In response to plagiarism claims, Perplexity implemented a revenue-sharing model with publishers.

Privacy & Data

  • Privacy remains a key concern:
    • Comet collects all input/output interactions, including data from connected Google services.
    • A native ad blocker is included, but behavioral data can be used for hyper-personalized advertising.
  • In a [podcast][11], Srinivas remarked that Comet might pull data from “outside the app,” prompting backlash. He later clarified on X that users will have opt-out options for personalization—including a zero-ad experience.
  • Notably, Apple is rumored to be in internal talks about acquiring Perplexity, as it looks to close its AI gap and diversify in the face of regulatory pressure.

Why This Matters

  • Redefining Browsing: Comet brings AI into the core of browsing—not as an add-on, but as a foundational function. It’s one of the most aggressive attempts yet at agentic software.
  • Workflows Become Conversational: With page-aware agents, browsing becomes less about switching tabs and more about asking questions, issuing commands, and getting direct outcomes.
  • Strategic Shift: Perplexity is going beyond search—it’s positioning Comet as a digital gateway, threatening incumbents like Chrome and building a horizontal platform from mobile to enterprise.
  • Ongoing Privacy Debate: As Comet seeks to personalize everything, the tension between usefulness and surveillance intensifies. Clear opt-outs will be essential for mass trust.

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Search enabling real-time information retrieval. This development positions ChatGPT as a direct competitor to Google.

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