Nvidia-Backed Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Browser to Take on Google Chrome
SINGAPORE, JUL 9 – Comet features an AI assistant that automates routine tasks and integrates AI search, aiming to compete with Google Chrome which held 68% of the browser market in June 2025.
- Perplexity AI, backed by Nvidia and others, launched Comet on July 9, 2025, an AI-powered web browser to challenge Google Chrome's dominance.
- The launch follows Perplexity's growth in AI search queries and its aim to bypass Chrome for direct user engagement amid rising AI browser integration.
- Comet features an AI assistant enabling users to conduct research, manage tasks, and automate workflows within a unified interface that stores data locally for privacy.
- Comet is initially available to Perplexity Max subscribers at $200 per month, with broader invite-only access rolling out over the summer 2025.
- Despite privacy protections, Perplexity faces criticism from media outlets for content use without consent, leading to a publisher partnership program to address concerns.
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Perplexity launches Comet, an AI-powered browser to challenge Google Chrome; OpenAI expected to enter the space soon
Perplexity and OpenAI are entering the browser market with AI-driven solutions targeting Google Chrome's market share. Perplexity's Comet offers a unique chat interface, while OpenAI's upcoming browser could streamline online tasks.
Perplexity launches its own AI web browser, Comet
AI-enhanced search answers are just the beginning for the tech industry's plans to revolutionize the way people access information online through even more agentic AI. Announced today, AI-powered search company Perplexity unveiled its new entirely AI-powered search engine, an alternative to traditional styles of web searching. According to Perplexity, the Comet browser reduces the "clutter" of tabs and links in favor of AI-generated responses an…
Google Chrome could have the days counted on the arrival of AI search engines, which started with ChatGPT now continues with Comet de Perplexity.
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