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TaglineThe one that actually gets text in images right.Cognition Labs' autonomous coding engineer.Google Docs with an AI collaborator baked in.Meeting notes that don't suck. Runs locally, no bot joins.
CategoryImageAgentsWritingMeetings
PricingFree + $8/mo + $20/mo + $60/mo$500/moFree + $12/moFree + $18/mo
Best forAnything with text — posters, ads, album covers, slide decks.Engineering teams offloading tickets. Ops/platform work.Essays, long-form drafts, thinking on the page.Founders, execs, consultants who live in calls.
Strengths
  • Best text rendering in the game
  • Strong free tier
  • Good for logos, posters, thumbnails
  • Works like an engineer — takes Slack tasks, opens PRs
  • Handles multi-hour engineering work
  • Reports back with what it did
  • Clean writing UX — distraction-free
  • +++ prompt triggers AI help
  • Collaboration + AI feedback together
  • No bot in the call — runs on your Mac
  • Strong templates
  • Fast summaries
Weaknesses
  • Aesthetic ceiling below Midjourney
  • Less style variety
  • Expensive
  • Best for well-scoped tasks
  • Not for solo hobbyists
  • Less feature-rich than Google Docs
  • AI ceiling below dedicated tools
  • Mac-only
  • Single-user by design
Kai's verdictS-tier for text-in-image. Use this for posters, Midjourney for art.A-tier for the right use case. Not for solo devs. If you manage engineers, try one license.A-tier. Beautiful UX. The writing app I'd pick if I only wrote long-form.S-tier. Category-defining UX. If you take notes in meetings, switch this week.
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