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Snapchat Bets Big on AI Search with $400M Perplexity Deal

Snapchat Doubles Down on AI With Major Search Partnership

Social media platform Snapchat is making its biggest artificial intelligence play yet through a landmark $400 million deal with AI search company Perplexity. The strategic partnership, announced November 6, will see Perplexity's advanced question-answering technology integrated directly into Snapchat's popular My AI chatbot.

A Transformative Deal for Both Companies

The agreement represents more than just a technical collaboration - it's a calculated move by both companies to strengthen their positions in the competitive AI landscape. Perplexity will pay Snap $400 million in combined cash and equity for the privilege of powering searches for Snapchat's massive user base.

"This isn't just about improving search results," explains tech analyst Mark Chen. "Snap is fundamentally reshaping how its users interact with information through conversational AI rather than traditional keyword searches."

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What Users Can Expect

Starting in early 2026, when Snapchatters ask questions through My AI, they'll receive answers generated by Perplexity's sophisticated models rather than conventional web search results. This promises more accurate, timely responses tailored to natural language queries.

The integration comes as Snap reported encouraging financials:

  • Q3 revenue reached $1.51 billion (up 10% year-over-year)
  • Net loss narrowed to $104 million from $153 million
  • Snapchat+ subscriptions surpassed 17 million users

Why This Matters Beyond Tech Circles

For Perplexity, known for its "answer engine" approach, embedding in Snapchat provides instant access to millions of young users who might never seek out standalone search tools. Meanwhile, Snap gains cutting-edge AI capabilities without developing the technology in-house.

The deal exemplifies how AI services are increasingly moving beyond standalone apps to integrate within popular platforms where users already spend their time. As Chen observes: "We're seeing the beginning of 'invisible' AI - technology that works seamlessly within the apps we use daily rather than requiring separate interfaces."

Key Points:

  • $400M deal brings Perplexity's AI search to Snapchat
  • 940M monthly users will get smarter answers via My AI chatbot
  • Launch planned for early 2026
  • Revenue boost expected for both companies
  • Strategic shift toward conversational over traditional search

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