Every AI tool, explained
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Two kinds of tools exist. General assistants — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — talk about anything: writing, coding, analysis, questions. Specialists — Kling, Midjourney, ElevenLabs, Suno — do exactly one job. Start with an assistant; add specialists when you need what they make.

How we rank. Everything here is scored by blind taste tests and independent benchmarks — never the makers' claims. Compiled by Claude (Anthropic) with an anti-bias audit: ties are called ties, even when Anthropic loses. Prices show the entry plan and what daily users really pay, because starter caps run out fast. July 2026.

The general assistants

Tap a maker to open its models — what each level does, and when to move up.

ANTHROPIC

Claude

Best writer & best coder · 4 levels · from free

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Independent tests rate Claude best for writing (by a wide margin) and narrowly best for coding. Plans: free · Pro $20/mo · Max $100–200/mo (includes Claude Code for programmers).

LV 1
Haiku 4.5

Quick everyday stuff: summarize an article, draft a short email, answer a simple question. Instant and cheap.

Move up when you'd actually publish or send the output, the code is more than a snippet, or the reasoning takes more than a couple of steps.

LV 2
Sonnet 5

The everyday default: real writing, most coding, document analysis. Where most people should live day-to-day.

Move up when work spans hours or many files — a whole codebase, a 50-page report, or long tasks where it loses the thread partway through.

LV 3
Opus 4.8

Complex projects: serious software work, deep analysis, long reports where a subtle mistake is expensive.

Move up when even Opus stalls — the longest agent runs and hardest engineering problems — and you'll pay extra for it.

LV 4
Fable 5

The frontier tier. Too new for much independent test data; uses extra usage credits on paid plans.

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OPENAI

ChatGPT

Most used · best at math · 3 tiers · from free

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What most people use (~82% of developers). Best at math and step-by-step reasoning; the top-rated image generator is built in. Plans: free · Go $8 · Plus $20 · Pro $100–200/mo.

LV 1
Free tier models

Everyday questions, casual drafting, light image generation — with daily limits.

Move up when you hit the limits mid-task, or answers to harder questions feel confidently wrong.

LV 2
GPT-5.5 (Plus, $20/mo)

The flagship: strong reasoning, ~10 Deep Research reports a month, image generation, coding help.

Move up when you need many long research reports, research-grade math, or you run out of flagship usage weekly.

LV 3
GPT-5.5 Pro ($100–200/mo)

Research-grade: 50 Deep Research sessions, the strongest math model anywhere, huge context.

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GOOGLE

Gemini

Best free tier · best value · 3 tiers · from free

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Best value and the strongest free tier. Record-holder on scientific reasoning; handles the biggest documents; built into Gmail, Docs, and Search. Plans: free · AI Plus $7.99 · AI Pro $19.99 · AI Ultra $99.99–200/mo.

LV 1
Flash (free)

Fast everyday assistant — the strongest thing you can use for $0.

Move up when technical or scientific accuracy matters, or your documents are hundreds of pages.

LV 2
3.1 Pro (AI Pro, $19.99/mo)

Deep analysis and science — the highest score ever recorded on the hardest science benchmark. Includes Veo video credits.

Move up when you need entire books or codebases in one conversation, or serious video-generation volume.

LV 3
3.1 Ultra (AI Ultra, $99.99–200/mo)

The biggest memory of any model (2M tokens ≈ 3,000 pages at once) plus heavy Veo video credits.

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PERPLEXITY

Perplexity

The research app — uses others' models · from free

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Not a model-maker: a research app that layers live web search and citations on top of Claude, GPT, and Gemini. Think "Google that answers in paragraphs, with footnotes." Free tier; Pro $20/mo lets you pick which model runs underneath and raises limits. Best first stop for "look this up and show your sources."

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BUDGET & OPEN

The free crowd

DeepSeek · Llama · Grok — near-frontier for pennies

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DeepSeek — near-frontier quality at roughly 1% of the price; free app, open model; where most of the world's high-volume AI work actually runs. Meta Llama — free to download and run on your own computers; the self-hosting pick. xAI Grok — the only assistant with live X/Twitter data built in ($30/mo).

The specialists — one job each

Tap for the quick verdict; full evidence lives on the Rankings page.

VIDEO

Kling · Veo · Runway

Text becomes realistic video clips

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Kling 3.0 leads blind taste tests (tied with two others) — free to try, $7/mo entry, realistically $26–65/mo used daily. Veo 3.1 is the best Western option with speaking characters (in Google AI plans). Runway is the filmmaker's pick for camera control and editing. Budget: Hailuo. Note: OpenAI's Sora was discontinued in 2026.

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IMAGES

GPT Image · Midjourney

Pictures, art, logos, product shots

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GPT Image 2 swept every blind-test category by a record margin — and it's included in ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo). Midjourney ($10–60/mo) is the artist's choice for style and mood. Ideogram when the image must contain words; Adobe Firefly when legal safety matters; FLUX / Stable Diffusion free if you run them yourself.

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VOICE

ElevenLabs · Cartesia

Lifelike speech, cloning, transcription

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Blind tests are a tie between Gemini Flash TTS (free to start) and Cartesia (fastest — for live phone agents). ElevenLabs ($5 entry, realistically $22–99/mo) isn't the blind-test winner but has the full studio: cloning, dubbing, 5,000+ voices. Transcription: Whisper is free.

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MUSIC

Suno · Udio

Full songs with vocals from one sentence

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Suno makes the best songs ($10/mo, heavy use $30) — but record-label lawsuits are still open, so commercial use is a grey zone. Udio is the only fully label-licensed platform (legally clean, but songs stay in-platform). ElevenLabs Music for cleared background tracks.

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AVATARS & SLIDES

HeyGen · Gamma

On-camera presenters · instant slide decks

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HeyGen ($24/mo ≈ 30 min) has the most realistic talking-head avatars; Synthesia is cheaper at corporate-training volume. Gamma ($8–15/mo) turns one line into a finished deck; Canva if you need every design format.

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