
"The company is bringing most of the desktop version's capabilities to Android. People can use Perplexity as the default search engine, and they can also mention tabs to ask questions to the assistant. They can also use the voice mode to ask questions about all open tabs. Plus, the assistant can summarize searches across all tabs. Perplexity said the browser can research and shop on your behalf as well, and you can look at what action the Comet assistant is taking."
"The company said in the coming weeks it aims to add new features to the app, including a conversational agent that can search across sites, creating shortcuts for the assistant to take quick actions, and a fully functional password manager in coming weeks. Earlier this month, the startup updated its Comet Assistant on desktop to efficiently perform more complex tasks that run for longer, like shifting data from a website to a spreadsheet."
Perplexity launched the Comet browser on Android, bringing most desktop capabilities to mobile. Users can set Perplexity as the default search engine and mention tabs to ask questions to the assistant. The browser supports voice mode to query all open tabs and can summarize searches across tabs. Perplexity added features to research and shop on users' behalf and included an in-built ad blocker. Upcoming additions include a conversational agent that searches across sites, assistant shortcuts for quick actions, and a fully functional password manager. A desktop Comet Assistant update also improved long-running, complex tasks like exporting website data to spreadsheets. Perplexity plans an iOS release later.
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