Vear.com: All-in-One AI Chat with All Major AI Models

Updated:August 7, 2025

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Imagine having ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and even DeepSeek all in one tab without having to switch between prompts. Thanks to Vear, which allows you to access all major AI models in one place AND combine their strengths into a single, curated answer, that fantasy is now a reality.

Combining answers from different AI models can often give you exactly what you need, but if you’ve ever found yourself bouncing between ChatGPT and other bots for the best answer, you know it can get monotonous. Thankfully Vear eliminates the need to pick just one, allowing you to use multiple AI models in one interface so you can compare responses side by side or use them all together.

For example, say I ask about the healthiest quick breakfast options. ChatGPT might give a friendly list with some cooking tips, Claude might add a more detailed nutritional breakdown, and Gemini could fetch up-to-date diet research, but on Vear, I can get all those answers at once without re-asking across apps. The best part is that it’s completely free: no subscriptions and no separate API keys needed.

What Is Vear.com?

Vear is essentially an AI aggregator platform, a single chat interface where you can choose which AI engine you want to give you a response.. The lineup so far is impressive and includes:

  • OpenAI’s GPT series
  • Claude from Anthropic
  • Google’s Gemini
  • Grok
  • DeepSeek

There’s no need to have a subscription to any of these either, you just select the model you want from Vear’s dropdown menu and submit your question all for free.

My Experience

Using Vear is straightforward even if you’re new to using AI. It has a clean and minimal interface, basically a chat box with model selection options. 

There’s also no cost or paywall, Vear is 100% free and doesn’t impose message limits. You can sign up for free for unlimited use, but it takes less than a minute and there’s no credit card information required, which stands out compared to Vear’s competitors which often make you pay for premium models like GPT-4. You also can switch between AI models on one login, no more managing multiple ChatGPT accounts or API keys.

Where Vear truly stands out is it’s Multi-Model feature which combines four models and asks them your question at the same time. Once you get the four responses you choose a fifth model to combine the previous four into a final answer, like having an editor AI. Seeing responses from multiple models side by side is a game-changer. If I ask something factual and three models agree but one gives an oddball answer, I know which one to trust. Or if I’m looking for a creative angle, I can see which model delivers the style I prefer.

The team at Vear also updates the AI roster frequently. As of July 2025, they already have the newest versions (Claude 4, GPT-4.1, Gemini 2.5, etc.). I even spotted DALL-E 3 for image generation and some experimental video models in the menu. 

Of course, no tool is perfect. If I had to nitpick, sometimes the combined answer in Multi-Model can be a bit slow. That’s understandable, since it’s doing extra work synthesizing multiple responses. And occasionally, one model might inject a wrong fact which could get carried into the final merge. But in my experience so far, those instances were rare and easy to catch by glancing at the individual outputs (which Vear conveniently displays). Overall, the benefits vastly outweigh these minor issues, and with a tool this powerful available at no cost, I can’t really complain about a few minor inconveniences.

How to Get Started with Vear

If you want to try out Vear for yourself, it’s super simple. You can try it out without an account for limited daily chats, but signing up for a free account unlocks unlimited chats and the multi-model features. It takes less than a minute to sign up, and works right in your browser with no downloads needed.

Once you’re in you can type into the chat box like you would on any other AI site. The drop down menu allows you to choose a model of your choice, and if you want to use Multi-Model mode you can toggle it and choose your 4 ideal AI models plus the fifth combiner of your choice. You can change these at any time.

Hit send and watch the responses roll in! If you’re using multiple models, you’ll see each model’s answer separated clearly, plus a final combined answer at the bottom if you chose a combiner. This is where it can take a bit of time to load, but it’s understandable considering how much information is being processed.

You can also refine or switch models as needed, either continue the question with the same model or easily switch to a different one to get another regenerated answer, plus each chat session can be saved in your history if you want to go back and revisit it later.

In my first session, I switched between a few models and asked the same question to gauge their styles. This normally requires having several tabs and apps open on my laptop, so I can’t stress enough how much time and energy this saved me – and will continue to save me – in the longrun. 

After using Vear for a while, having to individually visit ChatGPT, Claude, or Grok feels like a grating chore of the past. Vear is insanely convenient, and it’s been pretty fun to play around with, especially when it comes to comparing answers between bots. So if you’re a student, professional, or just curious, having so many AI models in one free platform is like having an entire digital toolkit at your disposal. 

If you’re serious about getting the most out of AI, or just curious to see how different AIs handle your tricky questions, give Vear.com a try. It’s free, easy, and might just become your favorite place to chat with AI.


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Joey Mazars

Contributor & AI Expert