Perplexity continues to develop “Comet,” its AI-powered browser. Now, users will be able to manage tabs and browsing history using simple voice commands. The new version introduces features that allow you to open multiple links in different tabs at once, group or close selected tabs, and even find previously visited pages through history search.

Mentions of tools such as “browser_open_tab_content,” “browser_close_tabs_content,” “browser_group_tabs_content,” and “browser_get_history_summary_content” have been found in the browser’s code, indicating a large-scale AI-powered browser management system. This opens up new possibilities for those who are used to working with many tabs at once.
Special attention should be paid to the tab history search feature and the ability to get a concise overview of open pages. This solution could finally rid users of one of the most common problems—confusion caused by too many open pages.
The integration of “Comet” with the Perplexity assistant framework demonstrates the company’s commitment to implementing AI in everyday workflows, giving it real impact on browser usage. Although the model has not yet become a full-fledged operator capable of independently executing task chains, the direction is clear—browsing is turning into an interactive conversation.