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Gemini
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TaglineGoogle's answer. Best integrated with Workspace + free for a lot.Vector + raster AI for designers. Actually controls the output.Replit's AI that builds + deploys full apps on their platform.AI search done right. Cited answers, not chat theater.
CategoryChatbotsImageCodingResearch
PricingFree + $20/mo Advanced (bundled with 2TB Drive)Free + $12-$48/mo$10-$25/mo Core/TeamsFree + $20/mo Pro
Best forAnyone already on Google, research tasks, summarizing long documents.Designers, brand teams, anyone needing vector output or tight style control.Teachers, students, prototypers, hackathon builders.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
  • Exports SVG vectors — rare in AI image gen
  • Strong style control + consistency
  • Brand kit for consistent outputs
  • Full-stack + DB + auth + deploy in one environment
  • Great for teaching/learning
  • Runs everything in-browser
  • 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
  • Less hyped than Midjourney
  • Learning curve for non-designers
  • Locked into Replit hosting
  • Less code quality than dedicated IDEs
  • 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.S-tier for designers. The only one that takes vectors seriously.A-tier. Best for teaching a kid to code in 2026.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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