What’s happened? Snap Inc. has struck a $400 million deal with Perplexity to embed its conversational-AI search engine directly into the Snapchat interface. The integration is slated for rollout in early 2026.
- Snapchat isn’t replacing its in-house My AI bot that already uses a mix of LLMs from OpenAI and Google, and now Perplexity AI joins that lineup.
- The Perplexity engine will appear in the chat so users can ask questions and get conversational, source-backed answers without leaving the app.
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This is important because: Dropping a search engine into chat means you can now look things up in the same window where you already talk, plan, and share memes with your friends.
- Perplexity gets instant reach through Snapchat’s billion monthly users, while Snap pockets a $400 million boost and a fresh way to stand out.
- The deal (cash plus equity) will be paid to Snap over a year and starts contributing revenue in 2026, so the partnership is both product and commercial.
- This partnership shows how fast AI is moving into social apps, with Meta already bringing its AI to WhatsApp.
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Why it matters? The move signals Snapchat isn’t just for memes and snaps anymore; it’s transforming into a knowledge and interaction hub. This update follows Snapchat’s rollout of AI video lenses, showing how fast the app is leaning into creative AI tools.
- With My AI (GPT/Gemini style) and Perplexity in the same chat, you can double-check answers without leaving Snapchat. It’s like getting a second opinion but faster.
- According to Business Insider, Perplexity will not use Snapchat user data to train its models, which is an important user protection if it holds true.
- Still, how personalization, logging, and short-term context are handled will be something to watch.
OK, what’s next? As AI-search becomes part of everyday chat, will it change how you use Snapchat with less snapping and more discovering? Also, bringing an answer engine into social chat raises moderation questions: how will Snap ensure answers are safe, age-appropriate, and not abused inside private messages? Snap will need guardrails beyond accuracy checks.
