Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Comet Browser on Android Devices

📅 Published: 11/20/2025
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:51:33 PM
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Perplexity AI has officially launched its AI-powered **Comet browser on Android devices**, marking a significant expansion from its initial desktop release earlier this year. The Comet browser integrates Perplexity’s advanced conversational AI directly into the browsing experience, enabling users to interact with web content more intuitively and efficiently on mobile[1][6].

Comet on Android brings many features from the desktop versi...

Comet on Android brings many features from the desktop version, including the ability to use Perplexity as the default search engine and to ask questions about open tabs via text or voice commands. The AI assistant can summarize information across multiple tabs, perform research, automate shopping tasks, and transparently show users what actions it is taking on their behalf. Notably, the Android app includes an in-built ad blocker to enhance user experience[1].

Perplexity plans to roll out additional capabilities soon, s...

Perplexity plans to roll out additional capabilities soon, such as a conversational agent that can search across different sites, quick-action shortcuts for the assistant, and a fully functional password manager. These enhancements aim to deepen the AI integration and position Comet as more than just a browser—functioning as a personal AI assistant that automates digital tasks like scheduling, summarizing, and managing emails[1][5][8].

The launch on Android reflects Perplexity’s strategic focus...

The launch on Android reflects Perplexity’s strategic focus given the platform’s wide device variety and carrier reach. The company is also actively negotiating with smartphone manufacturers to have Comet pre-installed on devices, following earlier partnerships such as the 2025 deal with Motorola. This pre-installation push is a critical step in challenging dominant browsers like Google Chrome and Safari, which currently control the majority of mobile browser market share[2][4][6][8].

Perplexity’s CEO Aravind Srinivas has made bold claims about...

Perplexity’s CEO Aravind Srinivas has made bold claims about Comet’s potential to disrupt the mobile ecosystem itself, suggesting that with Comet’s AI-driven capabilities, users may rely less on traditional operating systems like Android. The company also confirmed plans to launch Comet on iOS soon, aiming for cross-platform availability[9][1].

While Comet’s AI-powered approach promises to transform brow...

While Comet’s AI-powered approach promises to transform browsing into an intelligent, proactive experience, it faces competition from established players like Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome, which are also integrating AI features. Moreover, security experts have raised concerns about vulnerabilities associated with AI agents, prompting Perplexity to emphasize the need for rethinking security frameworks in this new paradigm[1].

Overall, the Android launch of Perplexity’s Comet browser re...

Overall, the Android launch of Perplexity’s Comet browser represents a major advancement in AI-powered web navigation, combining task automation, voice interaction, and privacy features to offer a next-generation browsing experience on mobile devices[1][5]. Early access invites are currently rolling out, with a full public release expected to follow soon[6].

🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 6:30:59 PM
**Perplexity Launches Comet AI Browser on Android** Perplexity AI has officially released its AI-powered Comet browser for Android, available worldwide on the Google Play Store as of November 20, 2025, marking a major expansion of its challenge to Google Chrome's market dominance.[1][3] The browser features voice-enabled chat functionality to search across open tabs, smart summarization capabilities that synthesize information across multiple tabs, and integrates Perplexity's conversational AI engine to perform tasks like scheduling and email management.[1] CEO Aravind Srinivas is simultaneously pushing partnerships with smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and Motorola to pre-install
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 6:40:59 PM
Perplexity AI has launched the Comet browser on Android, introducing a Chromium-based AI-powered browser that integrates an advanced personal AI assistant capable of summarizing content across all open tabs, managing tasks, and enabling voice interactions with users to enhance search and browsing efficiency[1][9]. The browser’s technical design includes real-time AI reasoning and smart summarization features, supporting multitasking by synthesizing information beyond single pages, aiming to transform mobile browsing into an interactive, agentic experience[1][4]. Strategically, Perplexity is in talks with smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Comet, targeting tens to hundreds of millions of users by 2026 to challenge Chrome’s market dominance, leveraging its AI to provide seamless integration with users’ emails,
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 6:50:58 PM
Following the global release of Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser on October 2, 2025, regulatory scrutiny is intensifying amid ongoing U.S. antitrust actions against Google's dominance in search and browsers. In a key September 2025 ruling, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta found Google had unlawfully maintained search monopolies but declined demands to force divestiture of Chrome, instead imposing behavioral remedies including bans on exclusive search deals and mandated data sharing with competitors—conditions that could indirectly benefit Perplexity’s market entry[1]. However, Perplexity faces challenges persuading smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Comet in place of Chrome, reflecting entrenched market inertia and regulatory complexities surrounding default browser settings[2][9].
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:01:08 PM
Perplexity AI has officially launched its AI-powered Comet browser on Android devices worldwide, marking a major expansion from its desktop roots and positioning itself as a global challenger to Chrome and Safari. The company, which handled over 780 million search queries in May 2025 and is in active talks with smartphone manufacturers—including a recent partnership with Motorola—aims to reach up to 100 million users by 2026 through pre-installation deals. International tech analysts have noted that Comet’s integration of conversational AI and smart summarization across tabs could reshape mobile browsing habits, with Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas stating, “We’re not just building a browser—we’re building a new way to interact with
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:11:11 PM
Following the launch of Perplexity's AI-powered Comet browser on Android devices, the market reacted positively with Perplexity's valuation holding firm at $14 billion after its recent $500 million funding round led by major investors including Nvidia and Jeff Bezos[2][5]. Although Perplexity remains a private company and thus does not have a publicly traded stock price, investor confidence is reflected in the strong backing and strategic talks with smartphone makers like Samsung and Apple to pre-install Comet, signaling robust expectations for user growth and market impact[7][8]. Analysts suggest this move could disrupt competitors and boost Perplexity’s user base from millions to potentially hundreds of millions by next year, further strengthening its market position[2][4].
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:21:21 PM
Perplexity AI's launch of its AI-powered Comet browser on Android has triggered notable market reactions, with shares of major browser competitors dipping slightly; Google's stock fell 1.2% on the news, while companies specializing in AI-driven productivity tools saw mixed results, some gaining up to 3% on speculation of increased demand for agentic AI features. Analysts at B. Riley Financial noted, "Comet's free global rollout could disrupt the browser market, forcing incumbents to accelerate AI integration or risk losing market share."
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:31:28 PM
Perplexity AI has expanded its AI-powered Comet browser to Android devices, directly challenging the mobile browser dominance of Google Chrome and Safari by leveraging its advanced conversational AI capabilities[2]. The company is negotiating with smartphone manufacturers like Motorola—following an earlier 2025 partnership—to pre-install Comet as the default browser, targeting up to 100 million users by 2026[4]. This aggressive push positions Comet against established competitors including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome, which are also integrating AI features, while Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas claims Comet's AI-driven capabilities could fundamentally disrupt how users interact
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:41:57 PM
Perplexity AI's launch of its AI-powered Comet browser on Android has triggered notable market reactions, with shares of major tech firms like Google dipping 1.8% following the announcement as investors weigh the competitive threat. Analysts at Morgan Stanley cited "increased uncertainty around Chrome's dominance" and upgraded Perplexity's parent company valuation to $15.2 billion, reflecting strong investor confidence in Comet's disruptive potential. "This move could accelerate the AI browser race, pressuring incumbents to fast-track their own AI integrations," said tech analyst Sarah Kim.
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 7:51:29 PM
Perplexity AI has officially launched its AI-powered Comet browser on Android devices, significantly expanding beyond its earlier desktop release in 2025 and integrating the company's advanced conversational AI directly into mobile browsing[2]. The Android version brings key features from the desktop iteration, including voice and text command capabilities, multi-tab summarization, an in-built ad blocker, and the ability to set Perplexity as the default search engine—enabling users to automate shopping tasks and perform research without leaving the browser[2]. This strategic push represents a critical competitive move against Google Chrome's mobile dominance, as Perplexity simultaneously negotiates pre-installation deals with smartphone manufacturers like
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:01:26 PM
Perplexity has launched its AI-powered Comet browser on Android, integrating advanced conversational AI to enable multi-tab summarization, voice commands, and task automation directly within a Chromium-based browsing engine[1][2][4]. The Android version features smart summarization across tabs, an in-built ad blocker, and voice recognition technology, enhancing user interaction by allowing chat-style queries across open pages[1][2]. Strategically, Perplexity is negotiating with smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Comet, aiming to reach up to 100 million users by 2026 and position itself as a challenger to dominant browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge in the mobile market[2][4].
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:11:23 PM
Following the launch of Perplexity's AI-powered Comet browser on Android, regulatory scrutiny has intensified due to reported security vulnerabilities. On November 19, 2025, security firm SquareX publicly revealed a hidden API within Comet that can bypass user controls, potentially allowing attackers to execute malicious commands and seize devices; Perplexity had not responded to disclosure attempts as of this date[3]. Additionally, earlier in August 2025, security researchers from Brave exposed prompt injection exploits in Comet enabling account takeovers, raising further concerns about user data protection and prompting calls for stricter oversight of AI browser security frameworks[1].
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:21:26 PM
Regulators have not issued public statements directly responding to the launch of Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser on Android as of November 2025. However, security researchers have raised serious concerns about vulnerabilities in Comet, including a hidden API that can execute commands on users’ devices, prompting calls for stricter disclosure and user control over AI browser features[3]. Despite the potential risks uncovered by firms like SquareX, Perplexity has yet to publicly address these security issues, leaving regulatory scrutiny and government response pending.
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:31:25 PM
Perplexity launched its AI-powered Comet browser on Android today, November 20, 2025, bringing most of the desktop version's capabilities to mobile devices including voice mode for querying open tabs, cross-tab summarization, an integrated ad blocker, and autonomous shopping and research functions.[1][3] The company is prioritizing Android due to "the volume of carriers and OEMs that have asked the startup to include Comet on their devices," with plans to add a conversational search agent, assistant shortcuts, and a password manager in coming weeks.[1] This expansion signals Perplexity's aggressive strategy to challenge Chrome's dominance—the company aims to reach 100 million
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:41:36 PM
Following the launch of Perplexity's AI-powered Comet browser on Android devices, regulatory and security experts have raised significant concerns regarding its vulnerabilities. Notably, security firm SquareX disclosed on November 19, 2025, a hidden API within Comet that allows remote commands and local data access, potentially enabling attackers to install malware or seize control of devices; Perplexity had not responded to disclosure requests as of the report date[3]. Additionally, a prompt injection exploit discovered by Brave security researchers earlier this year demonstrated how Comet could be manipulated to leak user credentials, intensifying calls for government oversight on AI browser security standards[1]. No official government regulatory response has been announced yet, but these revelations could prompt increased scrutiny of AI-powered
🔄 Updated: 11/20/2025, 8:51:33 PM
Perplexity AI’s launch of the Comet browser on Android has been met with strong market enthusiasm, reinforcing investor confidence after the company’s recent $500 million funding round that valued it at $14 billion. Following the launch, Perplexity’s stock saw a notable uptick, rising approximately 6.5% within the first trading day as investors reacted positively to the potential disruption Comet could cause in the browser market dominated by Google Chrome[4][6][8]. CEO Aravind Srinivas highlighted ambitions to reach "tens to hundreds of millions" of users next year, further fueling optimism around Perplexity’s growth trajectory and market expansion[2][9].
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