Perplexity AI has just officially launched an AI-integrated web browser called Comet on the iOS platform, marking a notable expansion after this product has been available on desktops and Android.
This helps Comet reach more mobile users, while directly competing with traditional browsers.
The most prominent feature of the iOS version is voice mode, which allows users to ask questions directly and receive answers instantly.
Not only stopping at regular searches, this feature can also work on all open tabs. This means users can ask for the content they are reading without converting applications or copying data.
Comet is designed in the direction of combining traditional search and AI assistants. With simple queries, the system still displays results like a regular search engine.
However, when in-depth information is needed, the integrated AI assistant will provide detailed, contextual and more analytical answers.
This approach allows users to flexibly switch between quick lookup and in-depth information exploitation.
For example, when searching for a sporting event, users can continue to ask the system to analyze developments, predict results or compare related data right in the same working session.
In addition, Comet also integrates advanced research support tools. Users can summarize long articles, synthesize information from multiple sources, or prepare content for interviews and presentations. AI assistants also have the ability to suggest questions, make comparisons between options, and support decision-making.
Another notable point is the ability to share information flexibly. Users can quickly send summaries or processed content via email, saving time when working or traveling.
In addition, Comet supports multi-device synchronization, allowing users to start work on the computer and continue on the iPhone without interruption.
This feature is especially useful in the context of flexible work, when the need to switch between devices is increasingly common.
With the above features, Comet is not just a simple web browser but is gradually becoming an active digital assistant.
The combination of search, analysis and personalization support shows the new trend of browsers in the AI era.