Conducting polymers (CPs) have been proved to be instrumental in enhancing photocatalytic efficacy owing to their unique physicochemical properties and energy levels. In this regard, titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) has been investigated in transdisciplinary research areas (like catalysis, energy technologies, health, and environment) due to its desirable characteristics. In the process of developing advanced photocatalysts, novel inorganic–organic heterojunction design based materials have been explored and developed in contrast to conventional, inorganic–inorganic type semiconducting photocatalysts (SCPs). In this context, hybrid/composite SCPs comprising CPs and TiO 2 , have received significant attention for enhancing photocatalytic efficacy in terms of activity as well as visible light activation. The synergistic contribution from CPs (here we focus only on polyaniline (PANI) and polypyrrole (PPy)) and TiO 2 have been proved to enhance light-absorption capability in the visible region, photogenerated extraction, and higher stability. Importantly, the published literature (before 2015) on the photocatalysis of TiO 2 -CP composites mainly discusses in terms of the sensitizing aspects of CP for TiO 2 . However, there is a critical need to review the literature (beyond 2015) to explore the state of art progress concerning the mechanism of photocatalytic performances as phenomenal parallel developments and knowledge gaps have been addressed on new kinds of heterojunction formation (like S-Scheme over traditional ones), band tuning and interfacial contact effects between two SCPs. In particular, this topical review aims to capture and highlight the current advancements (2016–2021) in relevance to the visible light photocatalytic performance of CP–TiO 2 functional composites, which include nanostructures and multi-components. The predominantly available literature over the last five years on the application of CPs–TiO 2 functional composites for monitoring or removal of pollutants under visible light activation is reviewed giving importance to revealing the role of CP in concurrent enhancement in both visible light activation and photocatalytic performances. Finally, we elaborate on the challenges and future outlook for advanced research and development in this area. • Captured the recent advances in hybrid conducting polymer functional composites. • Discussed the role of conducting polymer in visible light-mediated photocatalysis. • Reviewed various types of nanocomposites photocatalysts for pollutant removal. • Synergistic contributions and importance of these hybrid composites were elaborated.