
Can one AI system actually take over the messy, multi-step corporate work that usually demands a number of tools and several browser windows? That is the question Perplexity is aiming to answer with Perplexity Computer, a new agentic platform built to plan and execute end‑to‑end workflows rather than just answer prompts.
What Perplexity Computer Actually Does
Perplexity Computer is described by the company as “a system that creates and executes entire workflows, capable of running for hours or even months.”
According to the company, instead of limiting users to a chat box, it lets them set a high‑level goal, then automatically breaks that goal into subtasks and assigns them to different AI agents and models. Even better, it is capable of coordinating up to 19 different models in a single, multi‑model framework and routes each step to the model best suited for the job.
In practice, this means a user can ask it to carry out a deep research, draft a report, design something, or even help develop and deploy an application, and the system will come up with the required steps to execute the task. Perplexity says these workflows can run for extended periods, with the system keeping track of progress and continuing work over hours or even days when needed.
Perplexity Computer sits on top of Perplexity’s existing search engine, which is known for deep research and web‑grounded answers with citations that fully extends into a full workflow engine. The agent can browse the web in real time, open websites, fill out forms, extract data, and interact with web applications much like a human working through a browser.
Where Perplexity Computer Can Replace Parts of a Workflow
Many reports and demos have shown several areas where Perplexity Computer can work better such as research, document drafting, web automation, and multi‑step operations work. A researcher, for example, can have the system gather information from multiple sources and compile a structured summary without manually going through dozens of tabs. And business users can delegate repetitive browser‑based tasks like pulling data from dashboards to the agent, which frees up time for making higher‑level decisions.
Because it houses many models, Perplexity Computer can also handle sequences that mix language, code, and analysis, such as drafting an app specification, generating code, and iterating based on test feedback. This means for organizations already experimenting with agentic workflows, it can function as a central brain that links what needs to be done into a single pipeline.
What This Means for Corporate Teams Today
Seen through a practical lens, Perplexity Computer is part of a broader push to move from isolated AI prompts to autonomous systems.
For individual professionals, it offers a way to collapse research, drafting, and web operations into a single environment, especially if their work already lives in many browser tabs. And for teams, its multi‑model coordination and long‑running workflows means they get to use AI that looks less like conversational chatbots and more like managing or overseeing ongoing AI‑driven processes.
Can one AI tool replace an entire workflow? Based on what has been announced so far, Perplexity Computer comes closer than most by turning a chat‑first product into a general‑purpose workflow system. However, it still sits alongside, and not above human direction.
