Perplexity for macOS now offers users access to Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) to let the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot connect to the device. Last week, the San Francisco, California-based AI firm announced that its Mac app now offers local MCP support (connectivity across the device) to paid subscribers. In the future, the company plans to expand the support to remote MCP servers to allow the chatbot to connect to data hubs on the web and bring the feature to those on the free tier of the platform.
In November 2024, Anthropic open-sourced a new protocol to connect data hubs to AI systems. Dubbed MCP, it offers a standardised way for both data hubs, such as Google Drive and GitHub repositories, as well as AI systems, such as ChatGPT and Perplexity, to ensure that data transfer can occur without any unexpected glitches.
Perplexity’s support page highlights that currently, Mac users will only be able to use local MCP support. This means with the connector, the Perplexity app will be able to interact with on-device files, databases, apps, and services. Notably, local MCP support does not require remote authentication and server-side connectivity to data.
With this, Mac users can ask Perplexity to search for specific Apple Notes, create reminders, send emails, and more. However, since the apps on the Mac App Store function in their own isolated virtual environments, users will first need to install the Perplexity Helper App to be able to use this feature.