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PayPal and Venmo users get early Perplexity browser access plus a free 12‑month Perplexity Pro trial, promoted via PayPal’s new subscriptions hub and in‑app onboarding

September 4, 2025 //  by Finnovate

PayPal and Venmo users in the U.S. and some global markets will receive early access to Perplexity’s new AI-powered Comet browser through a 12-month trial of the startup’s Pro subscription. The startup provides AI search tools that deliver information summaries to users, looking to take on OpenAI and Google in the AI-powered search industry. The Perplexity Pro subscription is worth $200 a year or $20 a month. It is one of the first offers now available to customers in PayPal’s new subscriptions hub, which helps users view and manage recurring subscription payments. The offer also provides Perplexity access to Paypal’s more than 430 million users, as of the second quarter, enabling easy onboarding into a 12‑month Pro trial. The browser integrates Perplexity’s AI tools directly into web browsing, allowing users to ask questions about personal data like emails, calendars, or browsing history, and perform tasks such as scheduling meetings or summarizing webpages. Users in the U.S. can sign up for Perplexity Pro directly in the PayPal app starting Wednesday, while global customers in select markets can activate the offer by selecting PayPal at checkout when signing up for Perplexity online. Perplexity is also working on a mobile version of Comet and the company was in talks with smartphone makers to distribute the browser on mobile devices.

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