By The Tech Buzz Team
Publication Date: 2025-11-20 18:23:00
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Perplexity launches Comet browser on Android with full AI assistant integration
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First major AI-centric mobile browser – ChatGPT Atlas remains macOS-only while Chrome’s Gemini functions more like an extension
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Voice mode lets users chat about webpage content and generate summaries of what they’re reading
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Cross-device sync coming in weeks, competing directly with traditional browsers for daily usage
Perplexity just dropped a mobile bombshell that could reshape how we browse on phones. The AI search startup launched its Comet browser on Android today, marking one of the first major attempts to bring full AI integration to mobile browsing. While Google sits comfortably with Chrome’s market dominance, Perplexity is betting users want something smarter than search – they want conversations with their browser.
Perplexity just made its biggest play yet for mainstream adoption. The AI search company’s Comet browser landed on Android today, bringing the same conversational browsing experience that launched on desktop back in July to mobile users for the first time.
The timing couldn’t be more strategic. While OpenAI keeps ChatGPT Atlas locked to macOS and Google treats Gemini more like a Chrome extension than a true browsing revolution, Perplexity is going all-in on mobile-first AI navigation. The Android app mirrors its desktop sibling’s core functionality – you can summon Perplexity’s AI assistant while browsing any website, ask questions about the content you’re…