NoFilterGPT vs Perplexity
Both are AI writing tools. Here’s how they compare on pricing, use case and popularity — so you can pick the right one without opening ten tabs.
NoFilterGPT
NoFilterGPT is a text-first "unfiltered" chatbot — closer to a raw, unmoderated assistant than an AI-girlfriend/character product — that also includes SDXL-based image generation, voice input/output, and a developer API. It markets AES encryption and a no-logging policy. Reviewers note it lacks persistent memory and character personas.
Perplexity
Perplexity answers questions with real-time web search and links to sources inline. Better than a plain chatbot when accuracy and citations matter — research, fact-checking and market scans.
Pick NoFilterGPT if you want users who want an unrestricted general-purpose chatbot (not a persistent character/companion) with image generation and an api. Pick Perplexity if you want research and fact-checking with cited sources. Both have a free way to try them, so the fastest answer is to open each and run your real task.