Perplexity AI has introduced Perplexity Computer, a new system designed to unify frontier AI models, including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok, into a single, general-purpose “digital worker” capable of creating and executing entire workflows.
The company argues that while AI models are becoming increasingly powerful, the interfaces built around them are now the bottleneck. Perplexity Computer aims to remove that limitation by moving beyond chat interfaces and task-based agents toward a system that can autonomously design, coordinate, and run multi-step processes for hours — or even months.
From Answers to Autonomous Workflows
Unlike traditional chat-based AI systems that generate responses, Perplexity Computer begins with an outcome. Users describe a goal, and the system decomposes it into tasks and subtasks, automatically spawning specialized sub-agents to execute them.
These sub-agents can perform web research, generate documents, process data, make API calls to connected services, and even write code. Tasks are coordinated asynchronously: one agent can gather data while another drafts a report. If problems arise, the system creates additional sub-agents to troubleshoot — whether that means researching documentation, locating API keys, building small apps, or escalating only when necessary.
Each task runs inside an isolated compute environment with access to a real filesystem, browser, and tool integrations, creating what Perplexity describes as a secure, universal harness for advanced AI work.
Multi-Model by Design
Perplexity emphasizes that its system is model-agnostic and built around intelligent multi-model orchestration. Rather than relying on a single foundation model, Perplexity Computer dynamically assigns tasks to the most suitable AI system.
As of launch, the platform runs Opus 4.6 as its core reasoning engine and deploys other frontier models depending on the job — Gemini for deep research and sub-agent creation, Nano Banana for image generation, Veo 3.1 for video, Grok for lightweight speed-focused tasks, and ChatGPT 5.2 for long-context recall and broad search.
The company argues that, contrary to claims that AI models are commoditizing, they are in fact specializing. In that environment, the most powerful system is not a single model, but an orchestrator that intelligently combines them.
A Broader Evolution
Perplexity frames the launch as a continuation of its broader mission to “power the world’s curiosity.” Previous steps included Comet, described as an AI-native browser, and Comet Assistant, a personal AI agent. With deep research capabilities, persistent memory, and task management already in place, Perplexity Computer represents the next step: AI not just as an assistant, but as an operational system.
The company draws a historical parallel to 18th-century “computers” — human apprentices who performed complex mathematical calculations collaboratively. In that sense, Perplexity argues, the word has come full circle: AI is now the computer.
Perplexity Computer is available immediately to Perplexity Max subscribers at $200 per month, with Enterprise Max access expected soon.