Perplexity Unveils AI-Powered Personal Computer for Mac: Revolutionizing Multitasking and Workflow Management

May 8, 2026
Perplexity Unveils AI-Powered Personal Computer for Mac: Revolutionizing Multitasking and Workflow Management
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  • Perplexity launches Personal Computer, a macOS feature that brings AI agents onto users’ Macs to work with local files, native apps, web tools, and cloud services.

  • The system runs continuously on a Mac mini and can be controlled remotely from an iPhone, with auditable, reversible actions to mitigate risks like accidental data loss.

  • It supports integration with over 400 connectors and works with web-based tools via the Comet browser without extra setup, securely managing processes within Perplexity’s system.

  • It maintains context across long-running tasks and continues managing subtasks in the background, enabling continuity for multi-step workflows.

  • Capabilities include organizing files, managing workflows, comparing documents, creating reports, and handling multi-step tasks across applications, with background operation support.

  • Designed for workflows with distributed information such as PDFs, spreadsheets, notes, browser tabs, and CSVs to support organizing materials, comparing documents, preparing reports, generating live dashboards, and setting up next-stage workflows.

  • The goal is to reduce tab and app switching by letting the AI manage parts of workflows automatically, while preserving user control with prompts for sensitive actions.

  • Examples include Notes to-do list automation and automatic folder cleanup, showing how the agent handles tasks across apps and files while keeping the user in the loop.

  • Multiple AI models operate in tandem for coding, reasoning, research, and image generation rather than relying on a single model.

  • The design emphasizes a calmer computing model with long-running tasks in the background and surface-on-demand when needed.

  • Future updates and subscription terms will require user attention as the product evolves.

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