Chat GPT has undoubtedly carved itself a solid reputation as the Swiss Army Knife AI model for day-to-day tasks, from creative writing, business analysis, coding, image generation, and other tasks.
With OpenAI’s recent release of ChatGPT 5, the chatbot is more intelligent than ever before.
However, while ChatGPT is the go-to chatbot for many, it is not the only AI model in town.
There are dozens of other prominent large language models (LLMs) similar to ChatGPT, some of which are faster, better, and cheaper.
In this article, WOK has compiled a list of 6 best ChatGPT alternatives for Kenyans:
- Google Gemini
Gemini AI is a large language model developed by Google. It is a conversational chatbot that operates like ChatGPT but is integrated with Google search features. Gemini is effective for web searches and engaging conversations.
You can use it to summarize documents, compile deep research across hundreds of websites into one report, and create custom AI agents tailored for specific tasks.
One way that Gemini beats ChatGPT is in the realm of multimodal capabilities, where its image and video generation abilities are much stronger. Reviewers have also cited Gemini as being more accurate and detailed than ChatGPT.
The bottom line is that ChatGPT is better at tasks like writing and coding, but you may want to use Gemini for creative tasks like image and video generation.
- Microsoft Copilot
Co-Pilot is a large language model that is integrated into Microsoft’s search engine, Bing. It has existed in previous versions such as Bing Chat, Microsoft Edge AI chat, Bing with Chat GPT, and its current version, Co-pilot.
Despite being a Microsoft product, this chatbot runs on OpenAI’s GPT 4.0. You can use Co-Pilot for writing tasks such as drafting emails, reports, essays, and speeches.
You can also use it for data analysis to interpret charts, explain trends, build frameworks, and simulate scenarios.
It also offers other features such as the creation of custom chatbots, the ability to generate and customize images, and access to plugins such as the Suno AI music generator.
One of its keynote features is Microsoft Copilot vision, which allows the chatbot to view what you are doing on your internet browser.
With this feature, you can ask the chatbot questions about your webpage, ask it to retrieve information, and generally provide an interactive browsing experience.
- Claude Ai
Claude AI is an interactive chatbot that is highly useful for generating long-form text.
Countless reviews have found that Claude, which was developed by an AI company called Anthropic, generates writing that feels more intuitive than ChatGPT.
You can use Claude to brainstorm ideas, summarize documents, and complete creative tasks such as writing blogs and drafting reports.
Although Claude lacks image generation capabilities, it is particularly good at generating prompts that you can paste onto other image generation AI tools such as Midjourney.
It also excels at complex tasks, such as coding, outranking even Chat GPT in some areas. The Claude app also offers voice dictation, which allows users to use their voices to input queries.
- DeepSeek Ai
DeepSeek is a Chinese-based AI company whose chatbot rivals conventional models like Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Currently, DeepSeek serves approximately 96.88 million monthly active users globally, most of whom are based in Asian countries.
The tool has been known to excel in tasks that require creativity, coding, and reasoning, performing even better than ChatGPT in some technical tasks. Its features include web browsing, a massive context window ideal for research and enterprise use, and an engaging web interface.
For the average user, the DeepSeek and Chat GPT chatbots are largely interchangeable, unless you really want to push the limits of each AI model.
You can use both to draft emails, write blogs, brainstorm, write code, provide customer support, and any other tasks you might think of.
- Perplexity Ai
Although perplexity functions more as an AI search engine than a chatbot, it’s still an ideal alternative to ChatGPT, especially as a research tool.
Perplexity is an umbrella name for an AI model that combines the specific strengths and features of other AI models like Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, and Sonar.
Perplexity was created to be a research assistant, with its responses including relevant time data and source citations, which is perfect for fact-based research.
Like Chat GPT, Perplexity can summarize PDFs, research papers, books, and long articles. Its premium version allows users to upload images and video files, and Perplexity can accurately extract and analyze information from these files.
It is also useful if you’re searching for videos and images on any topic, with its results being more precise than those of Google or Microsoft Bing.
- Grok Ai
Grok is an AI chatbot developed by Xai (which is owned by Elon Musk). Grok is accessible via the X (formerly Twitter) website and is also downloadable as an app.
Like Chat GPT, Grok is useful for real-time internet research, image generation, and conversations. It offers PhD-level intelligence across subjects like math, physics, and humanities.
Its latest model, Grok 4, is one of Chat GPT’s greatest rivals, being highly intelligent in completing complex tasks. Its integration with Xai’s Aurla and Flux models makes it useful for generating images and converting images to videos.
It is also useful for coding tasks, analyzing PDFs, and a deep research mode for in-depth results, which is available to pro users.
Grok’s standout feature is live access to trending data from X, making it ideal for summarizing current events, monitoring public sentiment, and surfacing viral topics instantly.
Conclusion
ChatGPT is powerful, but it’s not your only choice. If you’re looking for an alternative AI tool or are simply willing to try something new, there’s an AI tool here for you.
Try a few, compare the results, and find the one that best suits your needs.

