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Perplexity Computer can now mark up any document with Final Pass

Forget slow, sequential document reviews — Perplexity's Final Pass fires five simultaneous AI checks and hands you a ready-to-implement markup in seconds.

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A screenshot of a Perplexity-branded document titled "Ways to Reclaim Focus," showing the Final Pass document markup feature in action — a yellow tooltip popup highlights a spelling/grammar suggestion labeled "low" severity, pointing out that "less tabs" should be corrected to "fewer tabs," with the suggested fix reading "your research happens in fewer tabs," demonstrating how Final Pass flags actionable edits inline within the document.
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Perplexity just made document review dramatically faster with a new feature called Final Pass, available inside Perplexity Computer for Enterprise customers.

The way it works is surprisingly straightforward. When you upload a document, Final Pass doesn’t just run a single pass through it — it fires off five parallel reviews simultaneously, each examining the document from different angles. The result is a fully marked-up version with specific, actionable edits ready for you to implement, all delivered in a single query.

What makes this genuinely impressive is that Perplexity used it on their own legal document — a Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (MNDA) — and actually implemented the improvements the AI suggested. That’s a notable vote of confidence from the company itself, not just a feature demo.​

The legal tech angle is hard to ignore here. Traditionally, a contract review would involve one reviewer going through a document sequentially, followed by back-and-forth revision cycles. Final Pass collapses that whole process into parallel, near-instant feedback — the kind of turnaround that used to require a team of junior associates billing by the hour.

Final Pass sits inside the broader Perplexity Computer for Enterprise platform, which orchestrates 20 advanced AI models to handle multi-step tasks for business teams. The platform connects to over 400 tools, including Salesforce, Slack, Microsoft Teams, GitHub, and HubSpot, meaning document review doesn’t happen in isolation — it fits into existing workflows. It’s also built on a secure foundation with SOC 2 Type II compliance, isolated cloud environments, and SAML SSO for enterprise-grade safety.​

Beyond legal, Perplexity positions this kind of multi-agent review for finance teams analyzing M&A documents, marketers reviewing campaign briefs, and anyone who deals with complex documents that benefit from multiple perspectives at once. The broader Perplexity Computer for Enterprise platform became generally available on March 11, 2026, off the back of the company’s first-ever Ask 2026 developer conference in San Francisco.


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