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Perplexity Personal Computer Launch: Let AI Take Over Your Mac, $200 Monthly Fee Open to Max Users
Perplexity officially launches Personal Computer for Max subscription users (monthly fee $200) on the 16th, extending cloud AI Agent capabilities to the local Mac environment. It allows voice or text control of native apps like Finder, iMessage, Apple Mail, Calendar, and integrates mainstream cloud services such as Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Notion, Salesforce.
(Background: Can you use it without coding? Perplexity Computer lets AI deliver results directly for you and automate workflows.)
(Additional background: Major upgrade to OpenAI Codex: backend control of Mac, built-in browser, image generation, launching 111 new plugins.)
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AI search company Perplexity officially releases “Personal Computer,” bringing cloud AI Agent execution capabilities into your Mac: enabling AI not only to answer questions but also to control Finder, organize inboxes, execute complex workflows across services, and stay on standby 24/7.
What is Personal Computer?
Perplexity Computer was originally a cloud-based AI Agent that allows users to delegate complex tasks to AI without coding: contract review, competitor analysis, data organization, report generation—all outsourced to machines.
Personal Computer is its localized extension: moving the execution environment from the cloud to your Mac, allowing AI to directly access local folders, read/write files, control native apps, and connect with external cloud services.
According to Perplexity’s official announcement, Personal Computer has the following core capabilities:
Specific use cases include completing each subtask of a to-do list, one-click organizing of cluttered Downloads folder, cross-referencing local files with online info, and any long-running tasks that require connecting local and cloud environments.
Your Mac mini, the permanent base for AI
Perplexity explains that Personal Computer can run on any Mac with macOS 14 Sonoma or later, but they especially recommend Mac mini as the main device. The reason is straightforward: Mac mini is small, low power consumption, relatively affordable, and can be plugged in all day without issues like battery management or task interruption when closing the lid.
This makes Mac mini a “perpetually online personal AI host”: whether the user is in front of the screen or not, Personal Computer can continuously monitor inboxes, execute scheduled organization tasks, compare data, or push forward any long-term workflows.
$200 monthly fee
Currently, Personal Computer is only available to Perplexity Max subscription users, costing $200 per month—ten times the Pro plan ($20/month)—and this feature is not accessible to Pro users.
Official launch date is April 16, 2026. Perplexity will initially open access via a waitlist, then gradually expand to all Max users.
AI taking over the desktop, this race is heating up
The timing of Personal Computer’s launch coincides with the most intense phase of AI Agents vying for desktop control. Just this week, OpenAI announced a major upgrade to Codex, enabling silent backend control of Mac, built-in browser, real-time image generation; Anthropic is also pushing enterprise users to embed AI into daily workflows through the Claude Cowork framework.
Apple, Microsoft, and Google are also each penetrating from the OS layer, trying to become the default entry point for AI. The competition is becoming increasingly crowded.