Personal AI Agent Pricing vs Capability Map
Every personal AI agent we've catalogued plotted by lowest paid monthly tier (X axis, log scale) and capability depth (Y axis — feature count + verified buyer-grade capabilities + security certifications). Click any dot to see the full review.
What's in the top-right?
Premium-priced agents with deep capabilities, security certifications, and verified buyer-grade data. Tabnine, Cursor Ultra, and Claude Code Max sit here. Worth their price for engineering teams in regulated industries.
What's in the top-left?
Strong free or near-free agents with substantial capability — rare combination. NotebookLM, Suno Free, DeepSeek self-hosted, and a few others. The best value-per-dollar quadrant on the chart.
What's in the bottom-right?
Pricey agents with shallower capability surface — usually because they're newer entrants without full buyer-grade research yet, OR because they specialize in a single deep workflow (and we count breadth, not depth).
What's in the bottom-left?
Free or low-cost lightweight tools — perfect for casual use or as a starting point before upgrading. Most of these don't have tier-A research yet, so the capability score is conservative.
Pricing maps by category
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Want the full data behind the dots?
The State of Personal AI Agents 2026 report has the same data broken out by SOC 2 / HIPAA adoption, training policy, free-tier prevalence, and model usage.