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Perplexity's new tool can generate spreadsheets, dashboards, and more | TechCrunch
Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine gunning for Google, on Thursday released Perplexity Labs, a tool for subscribers to Perplexity's $20-per-month Pro plan that can craft reports, spreadsheets, dashboards, and more. Perplexity Labs is available on the web, iOS, and Android, and coming soon to Perplexity's apps for Mac and Windows. "Perplexity Labs can help you complete a variety of work and personal projects," Perplexity explains in a blog post. "Labs is designed to invest more time -- 10 minutes or longer -- and leverage additional tools [to accomplish tasks], such as advanced file generation and mini-app creation." Labs, which arrives the same day as viral AI agent platform Manus released a slide deck creation tool, is a part of Perplexity's effort to broaden beyond its core business of search. Perplexity is currently previewing a web browser, Comet, and recently acquired Read.vc, a social media network for professionals. Perplexity Labs, powered by AI, can conduct research and analysis, taking around 10 minutes and using tools like web search, code execution, and chart and image creation to craft reports and visualizations. Labs can create interactive web apps, Perplexity says, and write code to structure data, apply formulas, and create documents. All files created during a Perplexity Labs workflow -- such as charts, images, and code files -- are organized in a tab from where they can be viewed or downloaded. "This expanded capability empowers you to develop a broader array of deliverables for your projects," according to Perplexity's blog post. It all sounds good in theory, but AI being an imperfect technology, Labs likely doesn't always hit the mark. Of course, we'll reserve judgment until we have a chance to test it. Perplexity has increasingly invested in corporate-focused functionality, last summer launching an enterprise plan with user management, "internal knowledge search," and more. The moves could be in part at the behest of the VCs backing Perplexity, who are no doubt eager to see a return sooner than later. Perplexity is reportedly in talks to raise up to $1 billion in capital from investors at an $18 billion valuation.
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5 projects Perplexity's new Labs AI tool can whip up for you now - in minutes
Designing a detailed web app, dashboard, or even spreadsheet might take you hours to complete. What if someone or something could do the same work in just a few minutes? That's the idea behind the new Labs tool from Perplexity AI. In a blog post published Thursday, Perplexity explained how Labs can create anything from reports to spreadsheets to dashboards to simple web apps. The new feature is accessible only to Pro subscribers, who pay $20 per month (though there are a couple of ways to score the plan for free). Perplexity Labs is content creation to the nth degree. The tool can help you design and complete a host of projects, both personally and professionally. Whether you're cooking up a meal plan, analyzing your financial situation, or developing a marketing campaign, you can use Labs to flesh out your idea from start to finish. Also: How AI coding agents could destroy open source software That all sounds helpful. But what's really cool is the way Perplexity Labs can build interactive content for you. To kick things off, simply choose the Labs icon at the prompt and submit your request. Labs then goes into action, consulting the necessary web sources, compiling the data, and finally creating your project. It will even tell you how many minutes it will take to complete the job, typically at least 10 minutes, but sometimes longer, depending on the project. Tell Labs the purpose of your code or program, and it will write it for you. The tool can tackle specific tasks such as structuring data, applying formulas, and creating charts. It will then execute the code to see how it works. From there, you're able to modify your request or description, and Labs will update the code for you. Give Labs the topic of the report you want created, and it will gather and compile the required information. In response, it builds a dynamic report with text, charts, graphs, and images. Any files it creates during the process are placed in an Assets section, so you can view and download them all. Also: Perplexity is the AI tool Gemini wishes it could be To try this out, I told Labs to create a report that correlates each arrival of Halley's Comet with significant events that occurred on Earth. After several minutes of data gathering and asset creation, the tool served up a detailed report with links, charts, and images (including one amazing image of a tapestry from 1066 showing the arrival of the comet). The report itself was well documented and organized, breaking down the information into different sections. Here, Labs can design anything from a simple table to a complex, interactive spreadsheet. Again, just give it the subject or goal of the spreadsheet. The tool finds the necessary information and builds what you need. Also: What is Perplexity Deep Research, and how do you use it? To try this out, I asked Labs to design an interactive spreadsheet for a Sudoku puzzle. In response, it took to the web to gather the rules and regulations for Sudoku and then designed a spreadsheet that I could access online or download to my PC. A dashboard is supposed to provide visual information in a clear and appealing way. For this one, I asked Labs to create an interactive dashboard showing me the performance of the NASDAQ from 1971 through 2025. After several minutes of research and content creation, the tool presented me with the type of dashboard I wanted. Also: Perplexity launches an AI-powered shopping assistant - and it even gets you free shipping Beyond showing me the rise of the NASDAQ from its inception to the present, it set up drop-down menus that I could use to narrow or change the scope. One menu let me change the time period from all years to just the modern era (1990-2025), the 21st century (2000-2025), or the last 15 years (2010-2025). Another allowed me to switch between a linear and logarithmic scale. Need to develop a quick but useful program? Labs can help you by designing a mini app. For this one, I asked it to create a web app that shows the current time zone for all the regions of the world with a drop-down menu for selecting a specific region. Labs built an app that displays the time zones for several major cities around the world. By clicking a drop-down menu and selecting a specific city, I was able to add its time zone to the results. Depending on the project and content generated, you can usually download it, share it with someone else, export it in a specific format, or publish it. Also: The best AI for coding in 2025 (and what not to use) Overall, I was impressed with the results. There were some glitches here and there. One of the drop-down menus in the NASDAQ dashboard failed to work. And the Sudoku game kept throwing up a dialog box that refused to disappear. But I'm sure those could have been fixed with some fine-tuning. "Labs can craft everything from reports and spreadsheets to dashboards and simple web apps -- all backed by extensive research and analysis," Perplexity said in its post. "Often performing 10 minutes or more of self-supervised work, Perplexity Labs use a suite of tools like deep web browsing, code execution, and chart and image creation to turn your ideas and to-dos into work that's been done. Labs can accomplish in 10 minutes what would previously have taken days of work, tedious research, and coordination of many different skills." Get the morning's top stories in your inbox each day with our Tech Today newsletter.
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Perplexity offers training wheels for building AI agents
Generate modest interactive apps, spiffy charts, and bland screenplays as needed Perplexity, an AI search biz, has launched Perplexity Labs, a project automation service capable of generating basic apps and digital assets on demand, with example workflows and project samples to help first-timers get started. Foundation models, including large language models (LLMs), take inputs, analyze them against a massive trove of training data, and offer a response, usually in text but sometimes in image or video form. They can be described as agents when able to iterate over a series of prompts to accomplish a multi-step task. And they become more useful when granted computer-use powers and access to external tools and data. That's the current state of affairs with Perplexity Labs. The service allows paying Pro subscribers to choose one of several commercial and open source LLMs - OpenAI's GPT-4 Omni, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, or Claude Haiku 3.5, among others - that can be used in conjunction with tools for automated browsing, code execution, and graphics creation. "Labs can craft everything from reports and spreadsheets to dashboards and simple web apps -- all backed by extensive research and analysis," the biz explains in a blog post. "Often performing 10 minutes or more of self-supervised work, Perplexity Labs use a suite of tools like deep web browsing, code execution, and chart and image creation to turn your ideas and to-do's into work that's been done." Rival AI agent services from Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI offer similar capabilities, though with different interfaces and focuses. We prompted Perplexity Search to differentiate Labs from Anthropic's and OpenAI's offerings, and it responded, "Each tool is best suited to different use cases: Perplexity Labs for rapid, project-based research and automation; Anthropic for discrete task automation; and OpenAI for complex, in-depth analysis and synthesis." Perplexity Labs also offers a more example-driven experience than its competitors - the Project Gallery presents around 20 sample projects to give users an idea of what the system can produce. One such project starts with a prompt to create an interactive map of the Pacific Theater during World War II. The result is viewable on the project webpage as an interactive embedded graphic that supports zoom functionality, click-and-drag scrolling, and a time-based slider for updating the map over its 1941-1945 period. A full-screen version, hosted on AWS, is available, and the code can be downloaded. The Perplexity Labs sample project page includes a set of tabs, such as Labs (the default gallery view), App (a full-page view), Assets (the code generated to create the project), Tasks (the series of prompts used to create the project), Image (visuals that matched the query), and Sources (the web sites that provided the historical data). The Tasks tab serves as a walk-through that can help illuminate how the interactive map app was developed. It begins by gathering data from various sources, moves on to consulting documentation about interactive maps and web graphics, and then generates Python, JavaScript, CSS, and JSON data and visual assets to create the app. Perplexity Labs will also generate spreadsheets, interactive dashboards, research reports, data visualizations, and even a sci-fi movie storyboard and script that manages to be at once coherent and mediocre. The service is available under the $20/month Pro plan, via the web, iOS, and Android, with Mac and Windows apps planned. ®
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New Perplexity Labs Feature Turns Prompts into Reports, Apps, and More | AIM
"Labs can craft everything from reports and spreadsheets to dashboards and simple web apps -- all backed by extensive research and analysis." The AI search engine startup Perplexity AI introduced "Labs," a new feature that transforms user prompts into fully developed projects. The feature is available starting Friday for Pro subscribers on the web, iOS, and Android. Labs builds on the platform's earlier capabilities, such as its fast-answer "Search" and in-depth "Deep Research" tools. While those modes focus on retrieving and analysing information, Labs acts more like a virtual project team, one that can produce reports, dashboards, web apps, and more, often within 10 minutes. It can be understood as an extended version of the original Deep Research feature, with the ability to make things out of the research. "Using Labs is like having a team," the company said in the blog post. "Labs can craft everything from reports and spreadsheets to dashboards and simple web apps -- all backed by extensive research and analysis." The system uses tools like web browsing, code execution, and asset generation -- including charts, images, and spreadsheets -- to create structured outputs from scratch. Each Lab includes an "Assets" tab to organise all generated content and an "App" tab to build interactive web elements such as dashboards and slideshows. Unlike Deep Research, which typically wraps up in minutes, Labs is designed for extended workflows and richer outputs. The company also said it is renaming "Deep Research" to simply "Research," positioning it as a middle ground between Search and Labs. To help users get started, Perplexity has featured a Projects Gallery of examples. Labs is accessible via the mode selector in the input bar across supported platforms, with desktop app support coming soon. Recently, Perplexity has rolled out Comet, its agentic web browser, as a beta version, limited to select Apple Silicon Mac users for now. Selected testers received early access to the browser, and the company encouraged feedback on bugs and features as development continued. The browser aims to reimagine web browsing through context-aware intelligence. Comet personalises responses based on a user's browsing history and open tabs, all stored locally and not used for model training.
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Perplexity introduces Labs: a new tool that creates spreadsheets, dashboards and web apps - SiliconANGLE
Perplexity introduces Labs: a new tool that creates spreadsheets, dashboards and web apps Generative artificial intelligence search startup Perplexity AI Inc. announced a new tool Thursday that allows users to produce anything from complex reports and spreadsheets, to dashboards and web apps, all backed with extensive research. The new tool, called Perplexity Labs, can take around 10 minutes or more of self-supervised work and use third-party tools such as deep web browsing, code execution and generate charts, images and other assets. The company is best known for its flagship search product, which provides rich answers from web searches in paragraph form, including citations, and allows users to input conversational-style English prompts. Perplexity also released Deep Research, which can take a few minutes (two to three, on average) to come back with long, well-researched documents after performing dozens of in-depth searches and reading hundreds of sources. "Using Perplexity is like having a dedicated answer machine available to you 24/7," the Perplexity team said in the announcement. "Using Labs is like having a team. A Perplexity Lab is for anyone who wants to bring an entire idea to life." Under the hood, Labs employs AI agents that can handle tasks such as structuring data, applying formulas, creating charts, text documents, spreadsheets, basic dashboards and even generate small websites. All of this is available without the need for development tools. The company has made available a variety of potential examples in a Project Gallery that includes a number of starters. Examples include creating interactive educational maps from the Pacific War theater in the 1940s with detailed graphics, producing a dashboard for 5-year performance for a traditional stock portfolio compared to an AI-powered portfolio, and a product designer for a "futuristic social media platform made for the year 2030." To create apps, users can navigate to the "App" tab, the company said, which allows for the creation of simple dashboards, slideshows and interactive websites. All of the assets generated during a session with Labs are available in an "Assets" tab and available for download. This includes images, charts, CSV files and code. Labs is available starting today for subscribers to Perplexity's premium Pro plan, who can start working with the new mode from the input bar on web, iOS and Android devices. The company said the mode will arrive soon on its MacOS and Windows apps.
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Perplexity can now generate reports, spreadsheets and more
Perplexity, aiming to rival Google, launched Perplexity Labs on Thursday. This tool, available to subscribers of the $20-per-month Pro plan, is designed to generate reports, spreadsheets, dashboards, and other documents. Perplexity Labs is accessible on the web, iOS, and Android platforms. The company plans to extend availability to its Mac and Windows applications. "Perplexity Labs can help you complete a variety of work and personal projects," reads the blog post. Perplexity states that Labs is intended for tasks requiring "10 minutes or longer" while leveraging tools such as "advanced file generation and mini-app creation." The release of Labs coincides with the launch of a slide deck creation tool by Manus, an AI agent platform. This development aligns with Perplexity's strategy to expand beyond search. Perplexity is also previewing Comet, a web browser, and recently acquired Read.vc, a professional social media network. Perplexity Labs is powered by AI and capable of conducting research and analysis using web search, code execution, as well as chart and image creation. The tool can generate reports and visualizations, which take approximately 10 minutes. Perplexity claims that Labs has the ability to create interactive web applications and write code for data structuring, formula application, and document creation. All files generated within Perplexity Labs, including charts, images and code files, are organized in a dedicated tab for viewing and downloading. Perplexity states in its blog post, "This expanded capability empowers you to develop a broader array of deliverables for your projects." Perplexity has made investments in corporate-focused features. Last summer, the company introduced an enterprise plan providing user management and "internal knowledge search." The company is reportedly considering raising up to $1 billion from investors, potentially reaching an $18 billion valuation.
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Perplexity Labs Launched With Ability to Generate Spreadsheets, Web Apps
Perplexity did not mention if the feature leverages agentic capabilities Perplexity Labs, a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature within the Perplexity platform, was introduced on Thursday. The company says the new mode can turn text prompts into full-fledged projects such as reports, spreadsheets, and even simple web apps. Perplexity Labs uses deep web browsing and code execution, to perform complex tasks that were so far beyond the scope of the platform. The new feature comes a month after the San Francisco-based AI firm released the Perplexity Assistant for iOS. The company says that Perplexity Labs is an enhanced version of Deep Research, and it is currently available to all Perplexity Pro subscribers. The latter generates comprehensive answers to complex queries that typically require multiple searches. The new feature, with the use of several specific tools and by spending more time on the task, can also take actions and execute commands to generate documents and web apps. Perplexity Labs can perform deep web browsing, code execution, chart creation, and image creation, as per the company. The company did not specify if these are agentic tools, and if the new feature supports a multi-agent workflow. It also did not reveal if separate large language models (LLMs) were powering capabilities like image creation and code execution. The company says that Perplexity Labs can write and execute code to perform tasks such as structuring data, applying formulas, and creating charts and documents. Any documents, code files, charts, and images created during the task are added to a separate Assets tab. Users can view and download these files from there. There's also an App tab that enables creation of basic dashboards, slideshows, and websites. The description of the feature does make it sound like an agentic capability. Perplexity says it can take 10 minutes or more to complete "self-supervised" tasks. While users can see the chain-of-thought (CoT), it is unclear if they can also pause or interrupt the AI to edit the initial prompt or change the direction of the outcome. The company also shared examples of tasks that Perplexity Labs can handle. These include creating a trading strategy around a specific stock or event, generating a genre-blended film concept with a visual storyboard and screenplay, creating company profiles, or generating comparative data visualisations.
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Perplexity AI Unveils Labs for Pro Users: Build Web Apps, Analyze Data in Minutes!
The launch signals a strategic shift for Perplexity, from being a search-centric platform to a comprehensive AI collaborator. Unlike its traditional 'Search' or 'Research' modes, Labs operates as a virtual project team. Perplexity described the motivation behind Labs launch in its blog post, saying, "It's about executing ideas, not just exploring them." Users can enter a prompt like 'Generate a marketing strategy for Q3,' and receive structured outputs like campaign breakdowns, charts, target segments, and even working code. The feature supports a wide range of use cases. It includes , data analysis, meal planning, and content creation.
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Perplexity AI introduces 'Labs', a new feature for Pro subscribers that can generate reports, spreadsheets, dashboards, and web apps using AI-driven research and analysis.
Perplexity AI, the startup known for its AI-powered search engine, has unveiled a groundbreaking new feature called 'Labs'. This tool, available to Pro subscribers paying $20 per month, promises to revolutionize the way users approach complex projects and applications 1.
Source: Analytics India Magazine
Labs is designed to create a wide range of outputs, including reports, spreadsheets, dashboards, and even simple web apps. What sets it apart is its ability to conduct extensive research and analysis, often taking 10 minutes or more to complete tasks 2. The system employs a suite of tools such as deep web browsing, code execution, and chart and image creation to transform user ideas into fully realized projects 3.
Users can initiate a project by selecting the Labs icon at the prompt and submitting their request. The AI then goes to work, consulting necessary web sources, compiling data, and creating the project. It even provides an estimate of how long the job will take 2.
Code Generation: Labs can write code based on user descriptions, tackling tasks such as data structuring, formula application, and chart creation 2.
Report Creation: The tool can gather and compile information to build dynamic reports with text, charts, graphs, and images 2.
Spreadsheet Design: From simple tables to complex, interactive spreadsheets, Labs can design based on user-specified subjects or goals 2.
Dashboard Creation: The tool can create interactive dashboards that present visual information clearly and appealingly 2.
Web App Development: Labs can design simple but useful web applications based on user requirements 2.
Source: ZDNet
Perplexity has designed Labs with a user-friendly interface. The system includes an "Assets" tab to organize all generated content and an "App" tab for building interactive web elements 4. To help users get started, Perplexity has featured a Projects Gallery with around 20 sample projects 3.
Labs is currently available on the web, iOS, and Android platforms for Pro subscribers. Perplexity has announced that support for Mac and Windows apps is coming soon 5.
Source: Analytics Insight
The introduction of Labs represents a significant expansion of Perplexity's capabilities beyond its core search business. This move comes as the company is reportedly in talks to raise up to $1 billion in capital at an $18 billion valuation 1. It also follows the company's recent preview of a web browser called Comet and its acquisition of Read.vc, a social media network for professionals 1.
While the potential of Labs is impressive, it's worth noting that as an AI technology, it may not always produce perfect results. Users should approach the tool with realistic expectations and be prepared to fine-tune outputs as needed 2.
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