With Perplexity Pages, the unicorn is aiming to help users make reports, articles or guides in a visually appealing format.
Free and paid users can find the option to create a page in the library section. They just need to enter a prompt, such as “Information about Sahara Desert,” for the tool to start creating a page. Users can select an audience type — beginner, advanced or anyone — to shape the tone of the generated text.
Perplexity said its algorithms work to create a detailed article with different sections. You can ask the AI tool to rewrite or reformat any sections or even remove them. Plus, you can add a section by prompting the tool to write about a certain subtopic. Perplexity also helps you find and insert relevant media items such as images and videos.
All these pages are publishable and also searchable through Google. You can share the link to these pages with other users. They can ask follow-up questions on the topic as well. What’s more, users can also turn their existing conversation threads into pages with the click of a button.
Perplexity’s head of design, Henry Modisett, said that the company wanted to utilize its core technology to use Perplexity as a research tool but in a more sharable format. Interestingly, Modisett spent more than eight years working for Quora as a product designer.
“We observed that our users were already sharing their search pages with others. So we wanted to make a more presentable format,” Modisett told TechCrunch over a call.