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Perplexity Personal Computer for Mac Opens to Everyone With Pro or Max
Perplexity made its Personal Computer AI agent generally available to all Mac users on May 7, bringing local file access, native app control, and 400+ connectors to any Mac. The catch: you need a Perplexity Pro or Max subscription.
From Waitlist to Wide Release
Perplexity's Personal Computer — its answer to local AI agents like OpenClaw — is now available to all Mac users through the company's desktop app, according to TechCrunch. The tool was previously limited to Perplexity Max subscribers on a waitlist. Now anyone can download the new Mac app, though Personal Computer still requires a Pro or Max subscription.
The move positions Perplexity to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Cowork and Apple's delayed on‑device AI ambitions, according to Engadget.
What Personal Computer Actually Does
Personal Computer is designed to bring Perplexity's cloud AI agent capabilities onto your own device. It can access local files, control native Mac apps, work through 400+ connectors, and orchestrate multi‑step workflows across your actual computing environment — not just a browser tab, according to TechCrunch.
Perplexity describes it as taking "Computer out of the cloud‑only world and onto the device where most of your real work already takes place," per the company's.3
Real‑World Workflows
Perplexity suggests Personal Computer can handle tasks like comparing two files from different apps, pulling notes from one app to draft content in another, or managing projects that span spreadsheets, documents, and web research simultaneously.
When paired with Perplexity's AI‑powered browser Comet, the agent can also operate web‑based tools without needing direct connectors for every service, per.1 This expands the range of web workflows the agent can complete autonomously.
Always‑On Mac Mini + Remote iPhone Access
Personal Computer is designed to support autonomous agents running on an always‑on Mac device — Perplexity specifically calls out the Mac Mini as a persistent AI workstation. Users can also access and approve tasks remotely from an iPhone, according to 9to5Mac.
This "set it and forget it" model — where your Mac runs AI agents in the background while you check in from your phone — is a different approach from the chat‑first interfaces most AI tools use.
The Competitive Landscape
Personal Computer enters a field that includes Anthropic's Claude Cowork and the open‑source OpenClaw project. OpenClaw has faced criticism for security issues due to elevated permissions — Perplexity emphasizes that Personal Computer operates within a "secure development environment" hosted on Perplexity's servers, per.1
Perplexity's multi‑model approach — letting the agent draw on different AI models for different tasks — differentiates it from single‑model competitors. The app is available directly from Perplexity's website, not the Mac App Store.
What It Means for Builders
For developers and power users, Personal Computer represents a shift toward AI that operates at the OS level rather than the browser level. The agent can read your files, open your apps, and run tasks in the background — a fundamentally different interaction model from chatbots.
The $20/month Pro subscription barrier means this isn't yet a commodity tool, but the move to general availability signals that Perplexity thinks local AI agents are ready for mainstream Mac users, not just early adopters. Expect rapid iteration on what agents can access and control.
Sources
- 1.TechCrunch(techcrunch.com)
- 2.Engadget(engadget.com)
- 3.official blog(perplexity.ai)
- 4.9to5Mac(9to5mac.com)
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