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Perplexity debuts mobile version of Comet Browser with voice and ad blocker

Android users, your next browser might block ads, talk to you, and shop for you

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What Happened: So, Perplexity is finally bringing its “Comet” browser to Android. After launching on desktop back in July, the company has officially rolled out the mobile version, and it’s trying to change how we use the web on our phones.

  • If you grab the app, you can set Perplexity as your default search engine, but the real draw is the AI stuff.
  • You can use voice mode to ask questions about all your open tabs at once (which is pretty wild), or have the assistant summarize search results so you don’t have to click through a dozen links. It can even handle tasks like shopping or researching for you.
  • And here’s a nice bonus for the mobile version: it comes with a built-in ad blocker right out of the box, which the desktop version doesn’t even have yet.
  • Perplexity also says it’s working on adding a full password manager and even smarter “agent” features soon, like the ability to take actions on websites for you.

Why Is This Important: This is a big move because the “AI browser” war is heating up, but until now, most of the action has been on laptops.

  • Companies like OpenAI and The Browser Company have been focused on desktop-first experiences. By pushing hard into Android, Perplexity is going where the real volume is.
  • It’s also getting smart about how it gets on people’s phones. Remember that partnership it signed with Motorola earlier this year? That was a clear signal that it wants its AI baked right into the devices we buy.
  • This launch is basically Perplexity trying to prove that a browser shouldn’t just be a window to the web anymore – it should be an agent that actually does things for you.

Why Should I Care: If you’re the kind of person who has 50 tabs open and can never find the one you need, this could actually save your sanity.

  • The ability to just ask your browser, “Hey, which of these tabs had that recipe?” instead of tapping through them one by one is a massive time-saver.
  • Plus, the “agent” stuff – where the browser does the researching or shopping for you – could reduce a lot of the friction of using the web on a small screen.
  • And let’s be honest, a built-in ad blocker is always a win for a cleaner, faster experience. If you’ve been feeling like Chrome is getting a bit stale, this is a chance to see what the “next generation” of browsing might look like.
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What’s Next: iPhone users, you’re going to have to wait a bit longer – Perplexity says an iOS version is coming, but it hasn’t given a date yet.

  • The big challenge ahead is going to be security. Giving an AI agent free rein to browse the web and act on your behalf is super convenient, but it also opens up some scary new risks.
  • Perplexity has acknowledged this and says it’s rethinking security from the ground up, but as these agents get smarter, the company is going to have to prove it can keep us safe while it makes our lives easier.
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