If you have ever felt your blood pressure spike just thinking about holiday shopping, you’re not alone. The scramble to find the perfect gift at the absolute lowest price usually involves opening 50 browser tabs and praying you didn’t miss a coupon code.
But just in time for the Black Friday rush, two big tech players – Microsoft and Perplexity AI – are stepping in to handle the stress for you.
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Microsoft Edge Turns Into Your Personal Shopping Mall
Recommended VideosOn November 25, Microsoft rolled out a massive update to its Copilot feature inside the Edge browser, effectively turning it into a full-blown shopping assistant.
Instead of you having to hunt for deals, Copilot now does the heavy lifting right in the sidebar. It can pull up price histories (so you know if that “deal” is actually real or just a scam), automatically find cashback offers, and compare prices across different retailers instantly. Think of it as having a savvy shopping buddy sitting next to you, whispering, “Hey, don’t buy that here; it’s cheaper over there.”
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Perplexity Wants to Know Why You’re Shopping
Meanwhile, Perplexity AI quietly launched a new tool with a blog post titled “Shopping That Puts You First.” Its approach is a little different. Instead of just finding the cheapest price, it wants to help you discover the right product.
Using its conversational engine, you can tell Perplexity exactly what you need – like “a winter jacket for a rainy commute in Seattle” or “cookware for a tiny studio apartment.” It remembers your past searches and style preferences to give you tailored recommendations, guiding you from that initial “I have no idea what to get” phase all the way to checkout. It’s less about keywords and more about context.
Why You Should Care & What’s Next
Related: Now you can finally talk and type at the same time on ChatGPTHonestly, if you shop online – especially right now – these tools are going to save you serious time and money.
With Copilot in Edge, you can stop the endless tab-juggling. The info just comes to you. And if you’re stuck looking for a gift that feels personal, Perplexity’s assistant offers a much more thoughtful way to search, surfacing items you’d probably never find on a standard Amazon scroll.
For stores, this is a wake-up call. They can’t just rely on banner ads anymore; they now have to convince AI agents that their products are worth recommending.
We can expect these assistants to get even smarter in the coming months. Copilot is likely to add faster checkout options and wishlist tracking soon. Perplexity has already hinted that mobile support is on the way, meaning you’ll soon be able to voice-chat your way through your shopping list while you’re on the go.
If these tools actually work as promised, holiday shopping might finally stop being a frantic hunt and become something actually… enjoyable.