HomeTechnologyArvind Srinivas announces new sidebar customisation for Perplexity.ai on web; here's what has changed

Arvind Srinivas announces new sidebar customisation for Perplexity.ai on web; here's what has changed

Perplexity.AI has introduced a redesigned sidebar on its web platform, announced by CEO Aravind Srinivas. The update focuses on simplification, cleaner navigation, and a more efficient toggle-based customisation layout.

December 09, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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Perplexity.AI has rolled out a refreshed sidebar experience for its web platform. The new update was announced by the CEO Aravind Srinivas himself via a post on X. The post also includes a GIF file that highlights the changes for the sidebar.  The redesign focuses on simplifying the interface to make navigation quicker and more intuitive. According to Srinivas, the goal of the update is to embrace a “less is more” approach, reducing visual clutter and improving feature accessibility.

What has changed

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The redesigned sidebar introduces a cleaner layout that allows users to customise what they see with simple toggles. Instead of navigating through multiple layers, users can now choose the tools and sections they want visible on the sidebar through an organised settings panel. This minimises unnecessary scrolling and helps users focus on frequently used functions.

The interface now adapts more fluidly to user preferences. Whether someone wants a minimal sidebar or a feature-rich one, the layout adjusts instantly without refreshing the page. Early user responses highlight that the new design feels faster to use, with features fading into the workflow instead of standing out visually.

User experience improvements
The update places emphasis on clarity and efficiency. By reducing density and providing immediate feedback for each toggle, Perplexity.AI aims to make navigation feel seamless. However, some users noted that enabling certain items on the sidebar currently doesn’t reflect visually, suggesting that Perplexity may still be rolling out the update in phases or addressing minor issues.