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Perplexity Comet Browser

A Chromium browser that researches, fills forms, and synthesizes the web for you

Price$50/moReviewed2026-07-19

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The Panel's Take

Perplexity Comet is a standalone Chromium-based browser that integrates Perplexity's AI search engine directly into the browsing layer, enabling autonomous web research, form-filling, data extraction, and synthesis of multi-site content into structured reports. It effectively merges the browser with an AI agent, letting users delegate research workflows rather than just query them. Subscriptions start at $50/month, positioning it as a productivity tool for power researchers and professionals.

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The category here is 'agentic browser,' and the direct competitors are Arc's Browse for Me, Google's Project Mariner, and OpenAI's Operator — all of which have deeper model integrations and either free tiers or platform-level distribution advantages. Comet breaks the moment the agentic task requires authenticated sessions, CAPTCHAs, or dynamic SPAs that don't play nice with headless automation, which is most real enterprise workflows. The thing that kills this in 12 months isn't a competitor — it's Google shipping 80% of this inside Chrome via Gemini integration for free, which is a when not an if. To earn a ship, Comet needs either a pricing model under $20/month or a defensible data layer that gets smarter per user over time; right now it's charging $50 for something the browser platform layer will commoditize.

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The primitive here is a Chromium wrapper with a Perplexity agent running over the DOM — form-filling and data extraction are just browser automation with an LLM deciding the selectors, which Playwright plus any capable model can do today without giving up your entire browsing session to a single vendor. The DX bet is that bundling the browser and the agent reduces integration friction, but that only pays off if you're a non-developer end user; any engineer is going to look at $50/month and immediately write a 200-line script. The moment of truth is asking it to log into a multi-factor authenticated enterprise portal and extract a report — that's where the walls appear. I'll ship when there's a headless API mode, a documented extension system, or evidence the agent handles real-world DOM chaos; right now it's a beautiful demo that hasn't published its error rate.

Helpful?

The thesis Comet is betting on is falsifiable: by 2028, the browser becomes the primary runtime for AI agents, and whoever owns the browser owns the agent context — history, cookies, authenticated sessions, and the full DOM — which no external API can replicate. That dependency on session-level context is the actual moat, and it's real; API-based agents are permanently blind to what happens inside logged-in surfaces. The second-order effect nobody is talking about is that if this works, it restructures how SaaS companies think about their UX — why build a UI if the browser agent handles navigation? Comet is early on the 'browser as agent runtime' trend line, not late, which is the right position to be in. The thing that has to go right is that users accept giving Perplexity full visibility into their authenticated browsing sessions, which is a trust and privacy hurdle the team has not publicly addressed with specificity.

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The buyer here is a power researcher or knowledge worker, probably in finance, consulting, or legal — someone whose time is worth enough that $50/month is noise. That's a real buyer, but the budget comes from a personal productivity line, not a team or departmental purchase, which caps expansion revenue severely. The moat question is the hard one: Perplexity's search index is differentiated, but the browser layer is commodity Chromium, and the moment Google enables Gemini agents natively in Chrome with zero additional cost, the $50 ask looks absurd. What would need to change for this to work as a business is either an enterprise SKU with team-level research sharing and audit trails — which would justify $500/seat/month — or a consumer price point under $20 where volume can offset the model costs. Charging $50 for a personal browser subscription is a number that won't survive contact with churn data.

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