Perplexity’s AI Browser “Comet” Lands on Android — Here’s How to Get Early Access

If you’re always on the lookout for cutting-edge tech, you’re going to want to keep your eyes on Comet — the smart browser from Perplexity AI that aims to redefine how you surf the web. Here’s an engaging breakdown of what it brings, why it matters, and how you can get early access in India.

What is Comet?

Comet isn’t just another browser — it’s a browser with built-in intelligence. Rather than just showing web pages, Comet integrates the Perplexity AI engine so you can ask questions, summarise content, and automate tasks directly.

Here are some of its standout features:

  • The AI assistant lives in a sidebar and understands what’s on your screen: webpages, tabs, emails.
  • It can summarise articles, compare products, pull key insights from your open tabs.
  • It’s built on Chromium (so it supports extensions/bookmarks) but transforms the browsing experience into something more interactive.

In short: Comet is designed to assist you while you browse rather than just serve as a passive window.

Why does this matter?

There are three key reasons why the arrival of a browser like Comet is worth your attention:

  1. A shift in browsing paradigm: Browsers up till now have been mostly about rendering content. With Comet, the browser itself starts doing things for you. This signals how AI-powered browsing could become the next frontier.
  2. Competition for the big players: Perplexity isn’t hiding its ambition. The company is actively in talks with smartphone makers to pre-install Comet on Android devices, aiming squarely at Google Chrome’s dominance.
  3. Early access advantage: For tech enthusiasts and professionals in India, this is a chance to explore a browser that’s still evolving — and shape how you’ll browse in the future.

How to Get Early Access in India

While official full-scale Android support hasn’t yet rolled out everywhere, you can take steps now to get in line for early access:

  • Visit the Comet homepage (on Perplexity’s website) and check if a “Download Comet” or “Join waitlist” button is available.
  • If you’re asked to join a waitlist, go ahead and submit your details. Waitlists are being used even though the browser is gradually opening up.
  • Keep an eye out for Android-specific updates. While the desktop version (Windows/Mac) has been available, Android is the next big target.
  • Once you have access, you may be prompted to import bookmarks, set up your profile, choose whether to make Comet your default browser, etc.
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Things to Keep in Mind

  • Since Comet is quite new on Android, you might experience quirks or transitional bugs.
  • Given its deep integration with AI and data-handling features, review your privacy settings carefully. Some security researchers have flagged potential risks in AI-powered browsers.
  • While the waitlist process is straightforward, access might not be immediate — patience will pay off if you’re keen to try it early.

Final Thoughts

For anyone in India who’s curious about how AI is evolving in our everyday tools, Comet offers a compelling preview of what browsing might feel like in five years. If you’re ready to experiment and be ahead of the curve, sign up for the early access and explore what the future of web search and task-automation looks like, today.

Stay tuned to Trending Stories for updates, deep dives, and tips as Comet continues to roll out.

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