Enterprise AI Across Every Major Browser – Cortex 4.9

Pervaziv AI Cortex is expanding again. With Safari support, Cortex 4.9 now reaches users across Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari, giving organizations a broader and more consistent way to bring secure AI assistance into everyday browser workflows.

This is an important milestone for the Cortex Enterprise AI Control Layer. Modern work does not happen in one place. Developers review code in repositories, security teams investigate findings in dashboards, business users move across web applications, and enterprise teams increasingly expect AI to be available inside the tools they already use.

Cortex has already brought AI-powered coding, security review, enterprise context, and productivity workflows to IDEs, browsers, cloud-connected systems, and mobile environments. Safari support completes a major part of that browser journey by extending Cortex to Apple-first teams and macOS users who rely on Safari as part of their daily workflow.

The goal is simple: Cortex should be available wherever work happens.

A Native Path for Apple Users

Safari support is more than a browser checkbox. Apple’s extension ecosystem works differently from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, so this release introduces a Safari-ready experience built around the expected macOS app and Safari extension model.

For users, the experience remains straightforward. Cortex can be opened from Safari, connected to the active page, and used as an assistant while working in the browser. Instead of forcing users into a disconnected workflow, Cortex brings its assistant surface directly into the page experience so users can continue reviewing, asking, summarizing, scanning, and reasoning with context.

This is especially valuable for enterprises with mixed browser environments. Some users prefer Chrome, some rely on Edge, others use Firefox, and many Apple users stay within Safari. Cortex now supports all four major browser choices, helping organizations standardize AI adoption without standardizing on a single browser.

That flexibility matters. Enterprise AI succeeds when it fits into existing behavior, not when it asks every team to change how they work.

Apple Sign-In and Subscription Support

This work also strengthens Cortex for Apple-first users by adding Apple-aware sign-in and subscription support across the Safari extension experience. Safari users can authenticate through Apple-supported flows, complete browser extension sign-in through the Pervaziv console, and access subscription paths aligned with Apple’s ecosystem. 

This builds on the direction introduced with Cortex 4.8 for iPhone, where Apple Sign-In and Apple subscription handling became part of the broader Cortex mobile experience. Together, the iPhone and Safari updates make Cortex more complete for Apple environments, giving users a more familiar way to sign in, subscribe, manage access, and continue using secure enterprise AI across Apple devices and browsers.

A Broader Apple Ecosystem Expansion

With Cortex 4.8 on iPhone and the new Safari support, Pervaziv AI is completing a broader Apple ecosystem expansion. iPhone brings the Enterprise AI Control Layer to mobile users, while Safari brings the same secure AI assistance into Apple’s desktop browser experience. Apple Sign-In, Apple subscription support, account management, privacy controls, and Safari extension readiness all point in the same direction: Cortex is becoming easier for Apple-first teams to adopt, manage, and use across devices. This makes the Safari release part of a larger platform story, extending Cortex from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox into a complete cross-browser and cross-device enterprise AI workspace.

Built for Enterprise Trust, Not Just Access

Safari support also comes with the surrounding work required to make the experience enterprise-ready.

The release strengthens account and session continuity, adds Apple-aware sign-in paths, supports subscription and purchase flows for Apple environments, and improves how browser extension authentication is completed through the Pervaziv console. Related updates in the Pervaziv UI branch support the same direction: better browser-extension callback handling, more reliable client session continuity, Apple provider handling, and cleaner relay behavior for connected AI sessions.

For customers, this means Safari is not being treated as a side experience. It is part of the same Cortex platform strategy: secure authentication, consistent account state, managed subscription access, and reliable AI workflows across surfaces.

The settings and account experience has also been refined with clearer access to account management, sign out, privacy policy, terms, and account deletion paths. These updates help support external distribution requirements while also giving users a clearer, more professional product experience.

Enterprise AI requires trust at every layer. That includes not only the intelligence of the assistant, but also how users sign in, manage access, understand policies, and continue work across devices and sessions.

Secure AI Assistance in the Browser

Cortex for Safari brings the same broader product direction that has shaped recent Cortex releases: AI assistance should be powerful, contextual, and security-aware.

This release adds security prompt guardrails that help users pause before sending prompts that may lead to risky implementation behavior. When a request touches areas such as authentication, authorization, secrets, data exposure, injection risk, or unsafe configuration, Cortex can guide the user toward safer constraints.

The browser experience also continues to expand security workflows such as repository-aware analysis and Software Component Analysis. These capabilities help teams reason about application and dependency risk from the browser context where much of the investigation already happens.

This is not just about adding features. It is about making Cortex a more practical AI control layer for real enterprise work: reviewing code, understanding risk, preparing reports, sharing results, and maintaining continuity between engineering and security teams.

Enterprise AI Wherever Work Happens

Safari support marks another step in Cortex’s expansion across the enterprise work surface.

Cortex now supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari in the browser; VS Code, Visual Studio, and IntelliJ in the IDE; and mobile access through Android and iPhone. Each surface expands the same product vision: secure AI assistance, enterprise context, and security workflows available where users already spend their time.

For Apple-first users, Safari support removes an important gap. For enterprises, it simplifies rollout across mixed environments. For security and development teams, it brings Cortex closer to the actual flow of work.

Pervaziv AI Cortex is becoming a broader Enterprise AI Control Layer across browsers, IDEs, mobile devices, and connected enterprise systems. Safari support strengthens that foundation and brings Cortex one step closer to universal access across the modern software and security workspace.

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