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Elton Jones

iPad multitasking is finally here — Perplexity’s Comet AI browser just fixed a major tablet flaw

Perplexity Comet Browser.

Perplexity made a major push into the AI browser race in July 2025 with the launch of Comet, its own web browser powered by the company’s chatbot. With Perplexity built in as the default search engine, users can open a sidebar assistant that helps summarize pages, answer questions and handle tasks while they browse.

In March, Comet expanded beyond desktop and launched on iPhone and iPad. Now, a fresh update is addressing one of the biggest complaints from iPad users: limited multitasking support.

With the new update, iPad owners can use Comet more seamlessly alongside the apps they rely on every day, making it easier to browse, research and get things done at the same time.

Comet’s iPad usage just became more essential

At first, Comet on Apple devices was mainly a simple way to search, browse and ask quick questions on the go. But a new iPad update adds multitasking features that could make Perplexity’s AI browser a serious alternative to the other browsers already on your tablet.

Split View now lets Comet run side by side with apps like Mail, Notes and Slack, so you can browse or use the AI assistant without constantly switching screens.

The update also adds support for multiple Comet windows on iPad. That means you can keep one window open with a long article on rainforests while using another to have Perplexity summarize it, answer questions or compare it with other sources.

For research, online learning and everyday productivity, Comet’s latest iPad update turns the browser into a much stronger multitasking tool.

Bottom line

Comet on iPhones and iPads already works side by side with popular apps such as Apple Mail, Calendar and Messages. Now the AI-powered browser’s usability has increased, now that you’re able to keep multiple tabs open, fulfill random tasks such as filling out forms and adding items to your cart across multiple pages and rely on Split View to keep Comet open while you work in other apps.

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