By @AndyWalkerSA
Publication Date: 2026-01-27 10:00:00
Andy Walker / Android Authority
The community’s hatred of AI is completely valid. Even I can’t help but scoff when I hear about new features landing on operating systems that don’t need them, or apps with additions that offer no tangible benefit. This was my reaction when the first AI web browsers appeared on Windows and the Play Store. However, since I need to stay updated on developments like this, I gritted my teeth and jumped in with both feet.
My first AI browser, Arc Search, was surprisingly good. It was less a browser and more a souped-up search experience, but I did enjoy how it handled search queries. While I didn’t see it as a primary browser — it would never replace Firefox on my Android phone — I was disappointed when The Browser Company announced new things and left Arc behind.
So, I had to find a replacement, and many, many months later, Perplexity launched Comet. The browser effectively wrapped the soft, gooey Perplexity chatbot experience with a chocolatey Chromium shell. This has its issues, but I’ve found a rather brilliant use case for it.
It’s Perplexity with built-in tab management and ad-blocking

Andy Walker / Android Authority
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