Discover the Ultimate Chatbot Alternatives - Ranked
I’ve usedChatGPT a lot, and while it’s definitely a powerful AI chatbot that can hold conversations, generate text, and translate languages, it’s not the only option on the market.Loads of similar websites and apps have cropped up since its inception, each with unique strengths and weaknesses.
I tested and chatted with dozens of options to come up with these top choices that I think you’ll also love. If you want an alternative to ChatGPT because of capacity issues, lack of features, or no real-time internet access by default, you’ve got several to choose from. If you’d just like to try new AI tools, use this list for that, too!
Gemini is Google’s AI chatbot. It’s fun to play with and easy and intuitive to use. Like ChatGPT, it accepts text input to help you write code, generate stories, look up information, and more. It’ll even analyze an image you send, meaning you can ask questions about a photo.
This is my #1 choice for the best alternative to ChatGPT because it’s always connected to the web (no plugin needed!) and feels straightforward to use.
Here are some other things I appreciate:
Precise location access provides relevant responses to where I am.
Results can be converted into a new Gmail message or exported to Google Docs or Sheets.
Previous chats can be pinned at the top of the page for easy retrieval.
Results can be read aloud.
Conversations can be shared via a link.
Images can be generated.
Pick a different response without typing everything out again.
The extensions are free and easy to turn on and off.
Free users are locked out during high traffic times.
Character.AI lets you chat with an agent that’s preconfigured as someone specific—celebrities, religious figures, and game characters are a few neat ones I tried. The chatbot gives off the illusion that you’re chatting with that character.
Some characters are built for fun; talk to Shakespeare, Einstein, Harry Potter, and Bill Gates. But there are also so-called “helpers” that can be used as psychologists, creative guides, trip planners, spirituality coaches, etc. Other topics include language learning, philosophy, and history. There’s a lot to pick from!
If you’re interested in building your own character, you can spin up a new agent in no time (it took me about a minute). Character.ai also lets you create voices based on short audio clips. Creations can be private or public.
You can pay if you want priority access, faster response times, and a few other features.
Microsoft’s AI chatbot is called Copilot (formerly Bing Chat). It’s a combination ofOpenAI’s GPT-4 and the Bing search engine, so it’s always accessing the internet to give updated results.
Although it’s similar to Gemini, I like that with Copilot, it’s easy to switch from a normal Bing search to AI if a traditional search isn’t helpful.
There are three conversation styles to pick from, depending on how you want the chatbot to respond. I like_Balanced_ for most situations because it blends the other two nicely, but_Precise_ is good for when I want a straightforward answer, and_Creative_ is just fun to play around with.
In most cases, you can get more information about a response by clicking through the sources and additional information provided below each result. Plugins like Instacart, Kayak, and OpenTable are supported for more features. There’s even one called Phone that can communicate with your Android phone to get contact information and read and send texts.
Copilot works in Edge and most other browsers, including Chrome. There’s also a shortcut to it on the Windows 11 taskbar.
Helpful shortcut to test the fixed code on Replit.
Detailed and accurate answers.
Keeps track of previous threads.
Share a link to the thread.
What We Don’t Like
Can’t export to a file for offline access later.
Sure, ChatGPT can help with your broken code or general programming questions, but Phind takes it to the next level with constant access to the internet for up-to-date help and filters to adjust how results are ranked.
In my example in the screenshot above, I learned I missed a character in my code. Phind identified what I was trying to do with that code, searched the internet for reasons it doesn’t work, and fixed it. If I wanted to learn more about how the answer was found, I could dig into the sources that were provided.
Before you ask Phind something, you can force it to ignore search results if you prefer. It also accepts image input. If you make a user account, you can access Code mode to chat side-by-side with your Python code.
This is a great resource for beginners, and I can see myself using it more as I dive deeper into software development. It’s free but there are pro plans for more flexible usage.