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Perplexity’s Comet browser is available to everyone, everywhere, for free Canada reviews

2 October 20252 Mins Read

After launching to subscribers willing to fork out hundreds of dollars a month this summer, Perplexity’s agentic AI browser Comet is now available to everyone for free. “The internet is better on Comet,” the company says, promising to remain free forever as it styles the browser as a serious challenger to Google’s Chrome.

Comet puts AI at the heart of the browsing experience. It incorporates Perplexity’s AI search tools and a personal AI assistant that, in the company’s words, actually “travels the web with” users, instead of being “tacked onto a traditional browser.” It’s supposed to make surfing the web simpler and help you with tasks like shopping, booking trips, and general life admin. To borrow the company’s words again: you “get more done.”

The AI-powered browser launched in July, though was only available for users who subscribed to the $200 per month Perplexity Max plan. Later, Perplexity expanded this to include “select” subscribers of its cheaper Pro plan and lucky invitees on what the company says is now a millions-strong waitlist. No subscription at all will be needed to use Comet going forward, the company says.

Access to Comet Plus is included for subscribers to Perplexity Pro and Max, and $5 per month for all other users.

Correction, October 2nd: An earlier version of this article was based on incorrect information we were given about the pricing of Comet Plus. It is available as a part of paid Pro / Max subscription plans, or for $5 per month for other users, it is not free for everyone.

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