Comet AI browser lands on Android


  • Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser is now available on Android
  • The app includes voice chat, instant overviews and built-in AI assistance while browsing
  • It is one of the first browsers designed from the ground up to be a mobile AI co-pilot

The Perplexity Comet browser has officially launched on Android, marking one of the first full-fledged attempts to recreate mobile browsers around AI assistants. Comet is positioning itself ahead of the almost inevitable release of a mobile version of ChatGPT’s Atlas, which is still limited to Mac, or Google’s likely rebuilding of the mobile version of Chrome around Gemini.

The Android version of Comet, like the desktop version, lets you ask questions about what’s on your tabs, summarize everything you’re reading, and speak in voice mode to chat about what you’re looking for. It doesn’t have all the latest upgrades and improvements of the original Comet, and there’s still no history or bookmark sync between mobile and desktop. Still, it’s one of the most fully realized tips for turning mobile browsing into a two-way conversation.

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