Perplexity’s New iOS Voice Assistant Works Where Siri Still Can’t

Perplexity has updated its iOS app with a new Voice Assistant feature, bringing conversational AI capabilities to Apple devices, including older iPhones and iPads that don’t support Apple Intelligence. The update allows iPhone users to interact with Perplexity’s AI assistant through voice commands even when navigating away from the app.
The Voice Assistant can perform various tasks like writing emails, setting reminders, booking Ubers, scheduling events, playing Apple Music and Podcasts, and helping users make dinner reservations by navigating to booking sites. It can browse the web and perform multi-app actions to complete these functions directly from the Perplexity iOS app, given the requisite user permissions.
Introducing Perplexity iOS Voice Assistant
Voice Assistant uses web browsing and multi-app actions to book reservations, send emails and calendar invites, play media, and more—all from the Perplexity iOS app.
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The update includes a shortcut for Voice Assistant that can be added to the Lock Screen or assigned to an iPhone’s Action button, making Perplexity a viable substitute for some of Apple Intelligence’s delayed conversational AI enhancements for Siri, which are still likely months away from release.
Perplexity leverages the power of large language models like OpenAI’s GPT-4.1, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and xAi’s Grok-2. The iOS app currently lacks the screen sharing capability found in the Android version of Perplexity, where the assistant can see and interact with content on the user’s screen. Perplexity syncs across devices and is a free download with in-app subscriptions from the App Store. [Direct Link]
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