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TaglineGoogle's answer. Best integrated with Workspace + free for a lot.Build a full app from a prompt. Stripe-ready.Commercially safe image gen, deeply integrated with Photoshop.AI search done right. Cited answers, not chat theater.
Categorychatdesignimageresearch
PricingFree + $20/mo Advanced (bundled with 2TB Drive)Free + $25-$100/moFree + included with Creative CloudFree + $20/mo Pro
Best forAnyone already on Google, research tasks, summarizing long documents.Non-devs + solopreneurs shipping MVPs.Anyone in Creative Cloud. Brands that need copyright clarity.Replacing Google for any question where you want a cited answer in seconds.
Strengths
  • Native Google Workspace integration
  • Very long context (1M+)
  • Deep Research feature
  • Free tier is generous
  • Generates full apps + DB + auth
  • Good for non-developers
  • Ships faster than hand-coding
  • Trained on licensed content — commercially safe
  • Generative Fill in Photoshop is incredible
  • Native to Adobe ecosystem
  • Sources every claim
  • Fast, current answers
  • Pro Search runs multi-step research
  • Spaces for persistent context
Weaknesses
  • Writing quality trails Claude
  • Over-refusals on edge content
  • UI is cluttered
  • Complexity ceiling
  • Can generate brittle code
  • Aesthetic ceiling below Midjourney
  • Tied to Adobe subscription
  • Not a general chatbot
  • Answers can be shallow on complex topics
Kai's verdictA-tier. The Deep Research feature is genuinely useful. Don't sleep on it if you're already paying Google.A-tier. The strongest 'no-code' AI builder right now. Great for founder MVPs.S-tier inside Photoshop (Generative Fill). B-tier standalone.S-tier for search. I use it before Google now. If you're still Googling everything, try this for a week.
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