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Both give AI the power to control your computer. The difference? OpenOwl works with any AI on your existing hardware. Perplexity sells you a new device locked to their AI.
| Feature | OpenOwl | Perplexity Computer |
|---|---|---|
| What It Is | MCP server — software that runs on your computer | Hardware + software bundle — you buy a dedicated device |
| AI Provider | Any MCP-compatible AI: Claude, Codex, Gemini, and more | Perplexity AI only |
| Hardware Required | Your existing Mac — nothing new to buy | Dedicated Perplexity hardware purchase required |
| Data Privacy | Fully local — screenshots and data never leave your machine | Cloud-connected through Perplexity's servers |
| Open Standard | Built on MCP (Model Context Protocol) — an open standard | Proprietary closed system |
| Desktop Automation | Full desktop: any app, any window, mouse, keyboard, OCR | Full desktop automation on dedicated device |
| Browser Automation | Chrome, Safari, Firefox — on your existing browser with your logins | Built-in browser on Perplexity device |
| Setup | One command: brew install owl | Unbox hardware, connect to network, create account |
| Extensibility | 34 MCP tools, fully configurable, developer-friendly | Limited to Perplexity's built-in capabilities |
| Best For | Developers, teams using multiple AI tools, privacy-conscious users | Non-technical users who want a turnkey setup |
If any of these resonate, OpenOwl is the better fit for you.
OpenOwl works with Claude, Codex, Gemini, and any MCP-compatible AI. Switch between models without switching tools. Perplexity Computer only works with Perplexity AI.
OpenOwl installs on your existing Mac with a single command. No hardware to purchase, unbox, or maintain.
OpenOwl runs 100% locally. Screenshots, keystrokes, and data never leave your machine. Perplexity Computer routes through their cloud.
34 MCP tools, configurable permissions, programmable workflows. Set exactly what the AI can and can't do. Restrict apps, set time windows, require confirmations.
Built on MCP — an open protocol. Your workflows aren't locked to one vendor. If a better AI comes along tomorrow, OpenOwl works with it.
brew install owl — that's it. No waiting for hardware delivery, no setup wizard, no new accounts. Running in under 2 minutes.
We believe in honest comparisons. Here's when Perplexity Computer might suit you better.
If you prefer an out-of-the-box experience with no installation or configuration, the hardware bundle approach may appeal to you.
If Perplexity is your only AI assistant and you don't plan to use Claude, Codex, or others, the tight integration could be convenient.
A dedicated device ensures AI automation doesn't interfere with your primary work computer — though OpenOwl also recommends a secondary Mac for beta users.
Perplexity Computer and OpenOwl are solving the same problem — giving AI the ability to use your computer. But they take fundamentally different approaches:
OpenOwl's approach: Software-first. Open standard. Works with any AI on any machine. You stay in control.
Perplexity's approach: Hardware-first. Proprietary ecosystem. Buy their device, use their AI.
If you believe the future of AI is multi-model and open, OpenOwl is the better long-term bet. If you want a turnkey appliance from a single vendor, Perplexity Computer has you covered.
OpenOwl gives your AI assistant the same desktop automation capabilities — without buying a new device or locking into one provider.