Perplexity Computer integrates with Microsoft Teams via Marketplace launch
Perplexity Computer is now available through Microsoft Teams and the Microsoft Marketplace, bringing its research and document workflows into workspace chat. The integration extends Computer from standalone use into enterprise collaboration surfaces.

TL;DR
- Perplexity said perplexity_ai's launch post that Computer is now available inside Microsoft Teams, bringing its research, analysis, and document creation flows into the Teams workspace.
- The Teams launch rides through the Microsoft Marketplace, as the launch thread and AravSrinivas's get-started link both point users to install and onboarding pages rather than a separate desktop flow.
- Perplexity's own Microsoft Teams Connector help doc shows this is not a brand-new connector, but a new chat surface for an existing enterprise integration.
- Perplexity's Computer for Enterprise guide and connectors catalog frame Teams as one node in a broader system where Computer works across connected apps and can search and send messages in Teams.
Perplexity already had a Teams connector, but the new bit is that you can now call Computer from inside Teams itself. The company also has a Slack version, which makes the product direction pretty plain: move the agent into the chat surfaces where enterprise teams already live.
Microsoft Teams
The launch claim is simple. Perplexity says Teams users can run research, analysis, and document creation directly in the workspace with the same capabilities as Computer.
Aravind Srinivas, Perplexity's CEO, amplified the same release in AravSrinivas's post, which reused the product demo video rather than introducing a separate Teams-only workflow.
Teams connector
Perplexity's Microsoft Teams Connector help doc breaks the integration into four buckets: what the connector does, privacy and data security, enterprise-grade security and control, and activation.
The more revealing product detail lives in Perplexity's connectors catalog, which describes the Teams action surface in one line: Computer can search and send messages in Microsoft Teams. That lines up with the broader Computer for Enterprise guide, which positions Computer as a multi-app system with connectors, admin controls, and usage-based credits.
Marketplace path
Perplexity used the launch thread to point people at the Microsoft Marketplace, and the promo image attached to the thread image post shows an "Open" button inside a Teams-flavored app card for Perplexity Computer.
That matters because it places Computer on the same distribution rail as other enterprise Teams apps, instead of asking admins to wire up a sidecar tool. Perplexity's earlier Slack rollout post described Computer as an orchestrator running a team of AI agents across 400-plus connectors with reversible actions, and the Teams launch looks like the same product moving into Microsoft's collaboration surface.