Perplexity cites every source. ChatGPT creates anything. They solve different problems, and the best answer is usually: use both.
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Perplexity was built from the ground up as a research tool. Every answer it produces cites numbered sources that link to real, verifiable web pages. You can click any citation and read the source yourself in seconds. This makes Perplexity the only mainstream AI tool where you can trust factual claims without a second verification step.
For current events, Perplexity is in a different league. It searches the web in real time and gives you answers based on the latest available information. There is no knowledge cutoff problem. A question about something that happened yesterday gets the same citation-backed treatment as a question about established history.
The Pro tier lets you select which AI model powers the answer (GPT-4, Claude, Gemini), which makes it effectively a research interface for the best available models with citations added on top.
ChatGPT can answer research questions and has web search capability on the free tier. The problem is trust calibration. ChatGPT sometimes states incorrect facts with the same confident tone it uses for correct facts. It does not signal uncertainty as reliably as Claude, and it does not cite sources the way Perplexity does.
With web search enabled, the accuracy improves significantly for current topics. But even with search turned on, the answer format does not show you which specific parts came from which source. You get a synthesised answer with links at the bottom rather than inline citations.
For research tasks where you need to verify claims, trace information back to primary sources, or write with citations, ChatGPT's research experience is noticeably weaker than Perplexity's purpose-built design.
Verdict: Perplexity wins research. Use it whenever you need trustworthy, cited answers.
Perplexity was not designed for creative or long-form writing. Its strength is synthesising web sources into coherent summaries, not producing original prose. For blog posts, emails, stories, marketing copy, and any writing that requires creativity or a specific voice, Perplexity produces functional but generic output.
The citation-heavy output style that makes it excellent for research becomes a hindrance for writing tasks. You do not want footnotes in a marketing email.
For research-backed writing, Perplexity is useful as a first step: find your sources and key facts, then bring them to ChatGPT or Claude to write with.
ChatGPT is a genuine writing tool. Email drafts, blog posts, social captions, product descriptions, sales copy, story outlines, and scripts are all areas where ChatGPT performs well. It takes a brief and produces output you can actually use or edit, not a summary of what other people wrote about the topic.
For creative tasks, ChatGPT brings personality and flair that search-based tools cannot match. Writing a compelling product description or a memorable hook requires generative creativity, not web retrieval. ChatGPT is built for exactly this.
The image generation integration (DALL-E 3) extends the creation capability further. Perplexity has no equivalent.
| Feature | π Perplexity Free | π€ ChatGPT Free |
|---|---|---|
| No credit card needed | β | β |
| Web search / citations | β Every answer cited | β οΈ Search without citations |
| Standard searches | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Pro searches (advanced AI) | 5/day free | GPT-5.2 Instant limits |
| Image generation | β | β GPT Image 2 |
| File upload | β Pro only | β |
| Code tasks | β Weak | β Strong |
| Source citations | β Always | β Never |
| Current information | β Real-time | β οΈ With web search on |
Data verified June 2026.
| Feature | π Perplexity | π€ ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Works in SG/MY/PH | β | β |
| VPN required | β Not needed | β Not needed |
| SGD pricing (paid) | ~SGD 27/month | ~SGD 27/month |
| Malay language quality | β οΈ Good | β οΈ Good |
| SEA news and sources | β Indexes local news | β οΈ Variable |
| Data stored | United States | United States |
Both tools work fully in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines without a VPN. Both store data in the US, which is acceptable for most PDPA purposes.
Perplexity has a slight SEA-specific advantage for research: it indexes local news sources and can answer questions about current events in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines with citations from local publications. ChatGPT's web search is more US-centric in its default source weighting.
For students in Singapore, Perplexity is worth bookmarking specifically for research assignments. It surfaces local academic and news sources that are more relevant to SEA context than the typical US-dominated results from general AI assistants. Read our full SEA guide.
Perplexity replaced Google for me. When I need to research something, I want sources, not a hallucinated summary. Perplexity gives me a real answer with links. ChatGPT makes things up and sounds certain about it.
For actual writing tasks, ChatGPT is way better. Perplexity is a research tool, not a writing tool. I use Perplexity to find facts and ChatGPT to turn those facts into something readable.
The combination of Perplexity for research and Claude or ChatGPT for writing is my whole AI workflow now. Perplexity for what is true, the others for what to do with that information.
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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.