πŸͺŸ Copilot vs πŸ€– ChatGPT
Free Tier: Copilot wins Images: ChatGPT wins Features: ChatGPT wins
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Copilot
by Microsoft
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ChatGPT
by OpenAI
πŸ“… Last verified: June 2026 πŸ†“ Free tier focus πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ SEA section included

Both use GPT-class models. Copilot is unlimited and free with no account required. ChatGPT has a richer feature set. For free users, which actually gives you more?

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TL;DR β€” Our Verdict

πŸ‘‘ Copilot wins for:

  • Unlimited free GPT-quality responses
  • No account required for basic use
  • No daily message caps
  • Microsoft 365 app integration
  • Zero friction starting point

βœ… ChatGPT wins for:

  • Better image quality (DALL-E 3)
  • Plugin and GPT ecosystem
  • Memory across sessions
  • More polished chat interface
  • Better standalone UX
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Free tier winner: Copilot If you will not pay for AI and you want the maximum free access, Copilot is the better starting point. Unlimited responses, no account needed, DALL-E images included free. ChatGPT wins on overall features and UX, but Copilot wins on free tier value.
πŸ’‘ You want unlimited free AI: Use Copilot
πŸ’‘ You use Microsoft Office daily: Use Copilot
πŸ’‘ You want memory and plugins: Use ChatGPT
πŸ’‘ You want best image quality: Use ChatGPT

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Head-to-Head

Category Scores

Free Tier Value πŸ‘‘ Copilot wins
πŸͺŸ Copilot πŸ‘‘10/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT8/10
Image Generation πŸ‘‘ ChatGPT wins
πŸͺŸ Copilot8/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT πŸ‘‘9/10
Writing (Tie)
πŸͺŸ Copilot8/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT8/10
SEA Accessibility πŸ‘‘ Copilot wins
πŸͺŸ Copilot πŸ‘‘9/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT8/10
Coding (Tie)
πŸͺŸ Copilot8/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT8/10
Speed πŸ‘‘ Copilot wins
πŸͺŸ Copilot πŸ‘‘8/10
πŸ€– ChatGPT7/10

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The Main Comparison

Free Tier Comparison

πŸ‘‘ Copilot wins

πŸͺŸ Copilot

Copilot at bing.com/chat is the most generous free AI tier available in June 2026. No account required. No daily message cap on standard responses. DALL-E image generation included. Web search with cited sources included. Code interpreter included. All free.

The key practical difference from ChatGPT's free tier: when you hit ChatGPT's daily GPT-4o limit, the experience degrades. ChatGPT falls back to a slower, less capable model. With Copilot, you simply keep getting GPT-quality responses without that degradation.

For heavy users who rely on AI for several hours each day and will not pay for a subscription, Copilot is the rational choice. You get more, at higher quality, consistently, for nothing.

πŸ€– ChatGPT

ChatGPT's free tier is good but capped. You get a limited number of GPT-4o messages per day before the system switches to the older, slower model. For light users β€” a few questions per day β€” this is rarely an issue. For regular users, the cap becomes noticeable within a few hours of use.

Where ChatGPT's free tier wins: the interface is purpose-built for conversation, not search. The memory feature (even limited on free tier) helps with ongoing projects. The plugin ecosystem means you can extend the base capability with third-party tools. And the image quality from DALL-E 3 is a step above Copilot's image output.

For light to moderate free users, ChatGPT and Copilot are roughly equivalent. For heavy free users, Copilot is the better deal.

FeatureπŸͺŸ Copilot FreeπŸ€– ChatGPT Free
No credit card neededβœ…βœ…
Account requiredNone for basic useEmail required
Daily message limitNo cap on standardGPT-5.2 Instant with usage limits
Context window128K tokens32K tokens
Image generationβœ… DALL-E (good)βœ… GPT Image 2 (better)
Web searchβœ… With citationsβœ…
File uploadβœ…βœ…
Code interpreterβœ…βœ…
Memory❌⚠️ Limited on free
Plugin ecosystemβŒβœ… Thousands of GPTs

Data verified June 2026.

Category Deep Dive

Features and UX

πŸ‘‘ ChatGPT wins

πŸͺŸ Copilot

Copilot's interface is clean but feels search-adjacent. It was built to live inside Bing, and the UX reflects that. Conversations work well, but the experience does not feel as purpose-built for deep AI conversation as ChatGPT's interface. For users who primarily want answers and information, this is fine. For users who want a long-session assistant with memory, it is limiting.

The Microsoft 365 integration is Copilot's strongest feature beyond the free tier. If you work in Word, Excel, Teams, or PowerPoint with a Microsoft 365 subscription, Copilot works inside those apps in ways ChatGPT cannot match. Draft documents in Word with Copilot. Analyse spreadsheets in Excel with Copilot. Summarise Teams meetings with Copilot.

πŸ€– ChatGPT

ChatGPT's interface is purpose-built for AI conversation. The UX is clean, the conversation history is well-organised, and the experience of using it feels more like a dedicated AI assistant than a search tool with AI features. For users who spend extended time in AI conversations, the interface quality matters.

The plugin and custom GPT ecosystem is ChatGPT's biggest feature advantage. Thousands of custom GPTs exist for specific tasks: coding assistants, writing tools, data analysis, and more. Copilot has no equivalent ecosystem. If you want to extend your AI with specialised tools, ChatGPT is the only free option that offers this.

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ SEA Focus

For Singapore, Malaysia and Southeast Asia

FeatureπŸͺŸ CopilotπŸ€– ChatGPT
Works in Singaporeβœ…βœ…
Works in Malaysiaβœ…βœ…
Works in Philippinesβœ…βœ…
No account neededβœ… Basic use free❌ Email required
Malay language⚠️ Good⚠️ Good
Data storedMicrosoft (US)OpenAI (US)

For SEA users who want to try AI for the first time, Copilot is the lowest-friction option: open bing.com/chat in any browser on any device and start. No account, no card, no app download. ChatGPT requires an email account to access. Both work without a VPN across Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

For SEA business users handling sensitive data, both are acceptable options. Both store data in the US under their respective privacy policies. Neither is recommended for highly sensitive internal business data on the free tier, which does not include enterprise data processing agreements.

Decision Guide

Where Copilot wins

Microsoft Copilot's clearest advantage is integration. If you already live in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams), Copilot works inside those apps directly, summarising emails, drafting documents, and generating formulas without switching tabs. For enterprise users already paying for Microsoft 365, this is a genuine productivity gain rather than a separate tool to manage.

Copilot also has real-time web access by default on the free tier, which ChatGPT's free tier does not. For quick research and current information, that matters.

Where ChatGPT wins

ChatGPT's free tier is more capable for open-ended conversation, creative work, and longer reasoning tasks. GPT-4o handles images, audio, and complex prompts fluidly. The plugin and GPT ecosystem is broader, and for users outside the Microsoft stack, ChatGPT requires no existing subscription to unlock meaningful value.

Who should use which

Use Copilot if you are a Microsoft 365 subscriber who wants AI inside the tools you already use daily. Use ChatGPT if you want a standalone AI assistant for writing, coding, research, or general-purpose tasks without a Microsoft subscription requirement.

SEA angle

Copilot is available in Singapore, Malaysia, and most of Southeast Asia on the free tier. Microsoft 365 Copilot (the enterprise version embedded in Office apps) requires a Microsoft 365 Business or Enterprise plan plus the Copilot add-on, which is priced separately. For most individual users in SEA, the free copilot.microsoft.com version is the relevant one.

FAQ

Common Questions

Copilot wins for free users who use AI heavily. It provides unlimited GPT-quality responses at bing.com/chat with no account required and no daily cap. ChatGPT's free tier limits GPT-4o messages and falls back to slower models when the limit is hit. For light users who only need a few AI queries per day, both are essentially equivalent.
No. bing.com/chat provides basic Copilot access with no account needed at all. A free Microsoft account unlocks conversation history and slightly higher limits. Microsoft 365 Copilot β€” the version integrated into Word, Excel, and Teams β€” requires a Microsoft 365 subscription at approximately SGD 11/month for personal use.
Copilot now uses GPT-5.4, so the underlying model quality is similar to ChatGPT. In direct response quality comparisons, the outputs are comparable. ChatGPT's advantage is UX and features: better interface, memory, plugin ecosystem, and more polished image generation. The responses themselves are similar quality.
Yes, the web version at copilot.microsoft.com is free. The Microsoft 365 Copilot version, embedded in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams, requires a Microsoft 365 subscription plus a paid Copilot add-on.
Copilot is powered by OpenAI models, including GPT-4, under a Microsoft partnership. The underlying model is similar, but the interface, integration, and feature set differ significantly.
Yes. Copilot has real-time web access on the free tier, which is an advantage over the free version of ChatGPT, which has limited or no browsing depending on the session.
Copilot, clearly. If you work in Word, Excel, or Outlook daily, Copilot embedded in those apps saves meaningful time. ChatGPT requires copy-pasting between tools.

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AI model capabilities, pricing, and availability change frequently. Verify current details directly with each provider before making purchasing decisions. This comparison reflects testing conducted in MayοΏ½June 2026.