Focus Modes & Pro Features
Focus modes are Perplexity's most underused capability. By default, Perplexity searches the entire web — which is usually what you want. But when you know the type of source that will best answer your question, restricting search to that source type dramatically improves result quality. This module covers every Focus mode and the Pro features that unlock deeper research.
Focus modes — restricting your search source
Focus modes appear as icons below the search bar. Selecting one tells Perplexity to search only within that domain of content rather than the full web. The difference in output quality for specialized queries is significant.
Pro features worth knowing
Model selection
Perplexity Pro lets you choose the underlying language model used for synthesis. Options typically include GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro, and Perplexity's own models. The search layer is the same regardless — the model choice affects synthesis quality, writing style, and reasoning depth.
When to switch models: Claude Sonnet tends to produce better-written, more nuanced synthesis. GPT-4o tends toward comprehensive coverage. For most research queries, the default Perplexity model is fine — switch when you need a specific writing style or deeper reasoning on a complex topic.
File upload and analysis
Pro users can upload documents (PDFs, Word files, spreadsheets) and ask Perplexity to analyze them — often combined with web research. Upload a report and ask Perplexity to compare its claims against current data. Upload a contract and ask it to flag unusual clauses relative to industry standards. The combination of your document plus live web context is powerful.
Image generation
Pro includes basic image generation via DALL-E or Stable Diffusion. This is a convenience feature rather than a serious image generation capability — for professional image work, ChatGPT's DALL-E 3 integration is stronger. But having it available within Perplexity means you can research a topic and generate related visuals without switching tools.
If you're in school and need to find peer-reviewed sources, Academic focus mode does in seconds what used to take hours in Google Scholar. Ask a research question, switch to Academic, and get synthesized answers from actual published studies with full citations. The citations link directly to the papers. This is the most academically legitimate AI research tool available.
Ask yourself: "What type of source would give me the best answer to this specific question?" If it's peer-reviewed research — Academic. If it's real user experience — Reddit. If it's code examples — Code. If it's video tutorials — YouTube. If you're not sure — Web. Matching your query to the right source domain is the difference between a mediocre answer and a great one.