Perplexity brings its AI browser Comet to Android

TechCrunchThursday, November 20, 2025 at 6:19:00 PM
  • Perplexity has introduced its AI browser Comet for Android, marking a significant expansion in its mobile offerings, with an iOS version also in the pipeline.
  • This launch is crucial for Perplexity as it intensifies competition with established players like Google, providing users with an alternative search experience that utilizes advanced AI features.
  • The introduction of Comet reflects a broader trend in the tech industry where companies are increasingly leveraging AI to differentiate their products and enhance user engagement in a competitive market.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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