When you search with Perplexity and click a source link that points to a PDF file, the error message “PDF Cannot Be Opened in Sources” may appear instead of the document. This happens because Perplexity uses a built-in PDF viewer that relies on the browser’s native PDF rendering engine, and certain configurations or extensions block that engine. This article explains the root causes of this error and provides step-by-step fixes to open PDF sources reliably in Perplexity.
Key Takeaways: Fix PDF Source Errors in Perplexity
- Chrome Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > PDF Documents: Toggle “Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome” to OFF.
- Edge Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > PDF Documents: Toggle “Always download PDF files” to OFF.
- Disable PDF-blocking browser extensions: Extensions like Adobe Acrobat or PDF Viewer can override Perplexity’s viewer; disable them temporarily to test.
Why Perplexity Cannot Open PDF Sources
Perplexity displays source documents inside its own interface using a built-in PDF viewer. This viewer depends on the browser’s native PDF rendering capability. When the browser is configured to download PDF files instead of opening them inline, or when an extension intercepts PDF loading, Perplexity cannot display the document and shows the error message.
The error is not a bug in Perplexity itself. It is a browser-level setting or extension conflict that prevents the PDF from being rendered within the Perplexity frame. The most common triggers are:
- Chrome or Edge set to “Download PDF files automatically”
- A third-party PDF viewer extension overriding the default viewer
- Corporate or security policies that block inline PDF rendering
Steps to Fix the PDF Cannot Be Opened Error in Perplexity
Follow these steps in order. Test Perplexity after each step to see if the error is resolved.
Method 1: Change Chrome PDF Settings
- Open Chrome Settings
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings. - Go to Privacy and Security
In the left sidebar, click Privacy and Security. - Open Site Settings
Click Site Settings. - Find PDF Documents
Scroll down to the Additional permissions section and click PDF documents. - Disable PDF Download
Toggle the switch next to Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome to the OFF position. The switch should show gray. - Restart Chrome and test Perplexity
Close and reopen Chrome. Open Perplexity, run a search, and click a PDF source link to confirm the error is gone.
Method 2: Change Edge PDF Settings
- Open Edge Settings
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings. - Go to Cookies and Site Permissions
In the left sidebar, click Cookies and site permissions. - Open PDF Documents
Scroll down and click PDF documents. - Disable PDF Download
Toggle the switch next to Always download PDF files to the OFF position. The switch should show gray. - Restart Edge and test Perplexity
Close and reopen Edge. Open Perplexity and verify that PDF sources open correctly.
Method 3: Disable PDF-blocking Browser Extensions
- Open the Extensions Manager
In Chrome or Edge, click the puzzle piece icon in the toolbar and select Manage Extensions. Alternatively, typechrome://extensionsoredge://extensionsin the address bar. - Disable PDF Viewer Extensions
Look for extensions named Adobe Acrobat, PDF Viewer, Kami, or any extension with “PDF” in its name. Toggle each one OFF using the switch. - Test Perplexity
Refresh Perplexity and click a PDF source. If the error disappears, one of the disabled extensions was causing the conflict. Re-enable them one by one to identify the exact culprit. - Keep the Offending Extension Disabled
If you do not need the extension for other tasks, leave it disabled. If you need it, check its settings for an option to allow inline PDF viewing.
Method 4: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
- Open Clear Browsing Data
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on Windows or Cmd + Shift + Delete on Mac. - Select Time Range
In the dialog that opens, set the time range to All time. - Check Cached Images and Files
Ensure the checkbox for Cached images and files is selected. You may also check Cookies and other site data. - Clear Data
Click Clear data. Wait for the process to finish, then restart the browser. - Test Perplexity
Open Perplexity and try opening a PDF source again.
If Perplexity Still Shows the Error After the Main Fix
PDF Source Links Open a Blank Page
If the PDF opens but shows a blank white page, the PDF file itself may be corrupted or restricted. Try opening the same PDF link directly in a new tab. Right-click the source link in Perplexity and select Open link in new tab. If the PDF displays correctly in the new tab, the issue is with Perplexity’s viewer, not the file. In that case, use the new tab method as a workaround.
Error Appears Only on Certain PDFs
Some PDFs are protected by DRM or require authentication to view. Perplexity cannot bypass these restrictions. If the error occurs only with PDFs from a specific website, that site likely blocks inline viewing. You can download the PDF by clicking the source link and manually saving the file.
Corporate or School Network Blocks Inline PDFs
If you use a managed device or network, your IT administrator may have set a policy that forces PDF downloads. In that case, you cannot change the setting yourself. Contact your IT department and ask them to allow inline PDF rendering for Perplexity’s domain (perplexity.ai and all subdomains).
| Item | Chrome | Edge |
|---|---|---|
| PDF setting location | Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > PDF Documents | Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > PDF Documents |
| Setting name | Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome | Always download PDF files |
| Required state | OFF | OFF |
| Extension conflict | Adobe Acrobat, PDF Viewer, Kami | Adobe Acrobat, PDF Viewer, Kami |
After applying the changes above, the “PDF Cannot Be Opened in Sources” error in Perplexity should no longer appear. If you continue to see the error on a specific PDF, try opening the link in a new tab as a quick workaround. For persistent issues, check your browser’s PDF settings again or disable any recently installed extensions that might affect PDF viewing.