Aera vs Perplexity Comet

Comet answers. Aera does the work.

Comet is a brilliant research browser you watch work. Aera does the work for you on a schedule, even when it's closed, with your data on your machine.
At a glance

Where each one stops.

CapabilityAeraPerplexity Comet
Executes tasks on real websites
Plain language, no code
Recurring scheduled tasksNo
Runs when the browser is closedNo
In-browser code executionNo
Persistent files & workspaceNo
Browsing data stored locallyNo
No model lock-in (use any model)
Full browser on mobileNo
Free to use

◐ = limited or partial

Credit where it's due

Where Comet is genuinely good.

Comet is the front-runner for a reason. If these are what you need, it's a great choice.

Research and citations

Comet's answer engine is genuinely excellent at replacing search with synthesized, cited answers across sources. For fast research, it's one of the best in the category.

Free, polished, everywhere

Comet is free, cross-platform, and well-designed, with full browsers on iOS and Android. If you want an AI browser on your phone today, Comet has one and Aera doesn't.

Voice and momentum

A strong voice mode and the largest adoption among AI-native browsers. It's the front-runner, and it shows in the polish.

Where Aera goes further

Built to do the work, not narrate it.

The agentic browser's biggest complaint is that the agent is slow and you have to babysit it. Aera answers that with unattended execution, local-first data, and a real toolchain.

It works when you don't

Comet assists while you watch. Aera turns a request into a recurring task, runs it in the background even when Aera is closed, and reports back. Latency stops mattering when the work happens overnight.

Your data stays on your machine

Browsing history, chats, bookmarks, and tasks are stored locally and never train a model. Aera's business model is subscriptions, not your data, which is a different posture from a cloud research engine.

An automation runtime, not a sidebar

Files and a per-task workspace, in-browser code execution for the jobs a browser can't do, local long-term memory, and MCP so your own tools can drive it. Work accumulates across runs instead of vanishing with the chat.

The honest version

Which should you use?

Choose Comet if

You mainly want fast, cited research on your phone too.

Comet is the better pick for citation-backed research, a polished consumer experience, and a full mobile browser, and if you're comfortable with a cloud-based model handling your browsing.

Choose Aera if

You want recurring work done for you privately, on a schedule.

Aera is the better pick when you'd rather describe a task once and have it run unattended (even when the browser is closed), keep your data on your machine, and use files, code, and your own tools through MCP. Desktop-first, on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

The trust question

An agent is only as trustworthy as the browser it lives in.

Every agentic browser inherits your logged-in sessions, so where your data goes and how the agent is kept from being misled by a malicious page matter more than any feature. Aera keeps your browsing data on your device by default and never trains on your prompts. If data residency and agent safety are part of your decision, start with our Trust & Security page.

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