Perplexity just rolled out a brand new feature called Perplexity Deep Research, and the main point is, it’s designed to do a ton of the heavy lifting when it comes to, well, deep research. Think of it as having a super-efficient research assistant at your fingertips one that doesn’t need coffee breaks. This tool is meant to take on complex research tasks, gather information from hundreds of sources, and put it all together in an easily digestible report.
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What Exactly Is Perplexity Deep Research?
The company behind Perplexity has basically upgraded their question-answering capabilities. Perplexity Deep Research is built to go way beyond simple searches. It is programmed to spend a few minutes accomplishing a lot of things, that is stated, it would usually take a human expert hours to complete.
Here’s the process, broken down:
- Research with a Brain: It doesn’t just search; this tool has coding capabilities. That means it can figure out what to look for next based on what it’s already found, pretty much like a person would when diving into a totally new subject.
- Report Writing: Once the tool has found the appropriate data, it takes all that information and synthesizes it. You end up with a clear, structured report summarizing all of its findings.
- Sharing is Caring: You are not stuck with a report only you can see. You can export it as a PDF, a document, or even turn it into a Perplexity Page to share with colleagues or friends.
The minds at Perplexity made Perplexity Deep Research available to everyone. Pro subscribers get unlimited use, while those using the free version get a set number of Perplexity Deep Research queries each day. As of the announcement, it’s live on the web and will soon hit iOS, Android, and Mac devices.
Putting Deep Research to the Test: Real-World Uses
So, where does this tool really shine? The company is positioning Perplexity Deep Research as an expert-level assistant across a range of areas. These include:
- Finance: Digging into market trends, company financials, and investment opportunities.

- Marketing: Analyzing competitor strategies, identifying target audiences, and researching campaign effectiveness.
- Technology: Keeping tabs on emerging technologies, understanding software capabilities, and comparing product features.
- Current Affairs: Sifting through news, understanding different perspectives on events, and summarizing complex situations.
- Health: Researching conditions, treatments, and wellness strategies.
- Biography: Finding the info on the requested person
- Travel: Planning trips, comparing destinations, and finding the best deals.
How Does it Stack Up? Benchmarking Perplexity Deep Research
Now, for the technical side. Perplexity put Deep Research through something called “Humanity’s Last Exam,” a huge benchmark with over 3,000 questions across all sorts of subjects. Deep Research scored a 21.1% accuracy, which they report is significantly higher than several other leading AI models.

It also nailed a 93.9% accuracy on the SimpleQA benchmark, which focuses on factual questions. Plus, most research tasks are completed in under 3 minutes. Although Perplexity’s team plans to improve that speed.

Real-World Feedback: The Good and the Not-So-Good
While the benchmarks sound impressive, it’s always interesting to see what real users have to say. Some early feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with some folks appreciating how Perplexity’s tool handles specific URLs. One user pointed out that it actually tries to access the links provided, unlike a competitor (Open AI, for example), which is a big win for specific research needs.
But it’s not all perfect. Another user found the tool to be, in their words, “unusable” for their particular needs, citing issues with hallucinations and short output length.
The Bottom Line: Worth a Try?
It seems Deep Research has potential. The fact that it’s freely available (at least to some extent) means it’s easy for anyone to give it a spin and see if it fits their research workflow. Like any new AI tool, there will likely be bumps along the road, but the initial concept and the company’s ambition are worth paying attention to. It appears they are responding to market pressure, which, as one commenter noted, is how a free market should work, driving innovation and pushing prices down.
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