You can now customize the quick actions on any page in Comet for iOS.
Pick from Summarize, Find in page, Bookmarks, and more, and reorder them so your most-used ones come first.
Rolling out now.
Today we’re rolling out a new native Comet experience for iPad.
Comet now works naturally with iPadOS features like multiple windows and Split View, so you can work with Comet alongside the apps you already use.
Available now on the App Store.
Today we're launching Comet Enterprise.
Now, the most powerful AI browser is available to enterprise teams. Research, automate tasks, and get work done without leaving the browser.
Computer can now take full control of Comet to complete tasks.
When you’re in Comet, Computer spins up a browser agent that can access any site or logged‑in app with your permission, without the need for connectors or MCPs.
Available to all Computer users on Comet.
We've updated voice mode in Comet.
Ask Comet about whatever’s on your screen, navigate sites, or chat across multiple tabs without losing context.
Rolling out to all users starting today.
Voice mode in Comet uses @OpenAIDevs’s new gpt-realtime-1.5.
With this upgrade we were able to optimize tool call stability by over 25%, and dramatically improve voice expressiveness.
We've added a tab switcher in Comet to make it easier to cycle between your 5 most recent tabs.
On Mac, use Opt Tab. On Windows, you can turn on Ctrl Tab as an opt‑in shortcut.
You can now ask Comet to browse for you with the new "Control browser" mode. Available now for Pro and Max subscribers.
We've also updated the default browser agent model to Opus 4.6 for Max subscribers.
The browser agent in Comet is now powered by Opus 4.5 by default.
This significantly increases Comet's reasoning ability and improves how the agent handles complex tasks.
Currently available for Perplexity Max subscribers.
Harvard and Perplexity researchers conducted the first large‑scale field study of how people use AI agents.
We analyzed hundreds of millions of anonymized user interactions in Comet to answer three questions: who’s using agents, how much, and what for.
perplexity.ai/hub/blog/how-p…