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ChatGPT vs Google AI Studio

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI productivity agent for your needs.

Best overall AI assistant for general tasks

ChatGPT

ChatGPT by OpenAI holds the #1 position on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps list for both web and mobile, making it the most widely used AI application in the world. As a general-purpose AI assistant, Cha...

AI Models
GPT-5.4GPT-5o3o4-miniDALL-E 3
Key Features
  • Versatile AI assistant for writing, coding, analysis, and research
  • DALL-E 3 integration for image generation within conversations
  • Web browsing for real-time information access
  • Python code execution for data analysis and visualization
  • Custom GPTs for specialized workflows and personas
Pricing
Free$0/month
Go$8/month
Plus$20/month
Pro$200/month
Team$25/user/month
Pros
  • Number 1 ranked AI app globally with the largest user base and ecosystem
  • Unmatched versatility across writing, coding, analysis, and creative tasks
  • Custom GPTs and plugins create a rich third-party ecosystem
Cons
  • Free tier has significant usage limits during peak hours
  • Pro tier at $200/month is expensive for individual users
Best for experimenting with Google's AI models

Google AI Studio

Google AI Studio is Google's free platform for experimenting with Gemini models, rising from #36 to #25 on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps web list. The platform provides direct access to Google's latest...

AI Models
Gemini 2.0Gemini 1.5 Pro (2M context)Gemini FlashPaLM 2
Key Features
  • Free access to latest Gemini models
  • 2 million token context window for massive document analysis
  • Structured Prompts for reusable prompt templates
  • Model tuning on custom datasets
  • Auto-generated API code in Python, JavaScript, and more
Pricing
Free$0
Pay-as-you-goFrom $0.075/million tokens
Pros
  • Completely free access to frontier Gemini models
  • 2M token context window enables unprecedented document analysis
  • Seamless path from experimentation to production via API
Cons
  • Rate limits on free tier restrict high-volume experimentation
  • Tuning features require Google Cloud account setup