Gemini (Google) vs Perplexity Computer

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Gemini (Google)

A
8.3/10

Google's LLM with deep Google Workspace integration, 2M token context window, and native code execution

Our Pick

Perplexity Computer

A
8.4/10

Perplexity's general-purpose digital worker -- operates real software like you do, runs for hours or months, routes sub-tasks to Opus, Gemini, GPT-5.2, Grok, and Veo 3.1

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CategoryGemini (Google)Perplexity Computer
Ease of Use8.08.5
Output Quality8.09.0
Value9.06.5
Features8.09.5
Overall8.38.4

Pricing Comparison

FeatureGemini (Google)Perplexity Computer
Free TierYesNo
Starting Price$0$20

Benchmark Head-to-Head

Gemini 3.1 Ultra benchmarks — Perplexity Computer has no published benchmarks

BenchmarkScore
MMLU90.5%
GPQA Diamond94.3%
HumanEval93.5%
SWE-bench80.6%
ARC-AGI77.1%

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Gemini (Google) if...

  • Better value for money (9/10)
  • Has a free tier

Google Workspace power users. If you live in Gmail, Docs, and Drive, Gemini Advanced integrates directly into your workflow. Also great for developers who need the cheapest API with the longest context window.

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Pick Perplexity Computer if...

  • Higher output quality (9 vs 8)
  • More features (9.5 vs 8)

Professionals and small teams who will burn $200/month worth of research, drafting, and multi-step workflow time -- consultants, researchers, analysts, founders. Especially strong if you want frontier models across text, video, and images in one agent without stitching APIs together. The right pick if infrastructure is a non-starter and quality ceiling matters more than cost.

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Our Verdict

Gemini (Google) and Perplexity Computer are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- Gemini (Google) is better for google workspace power users, while Perplexity Computer works best for professionals and small teams who will burn $200/month worth of research, drafting, and multi-step workflow time -- consultants, researchers, analysts, founders.