EDITORIAL PICK

Qwen Chat

FreeAI chatconversational ai

Qwen Chat is Alibaba's free conversational app built on the Qwen model family, one of the most capable open-weight model lines in the world. The consumer app is permanently free with no obvious message caps -- web, mobile, and desktop -- which undercuts every Western rival on price. Developers can call the same models cheaply through Alibaba's DashScope API (OpenAI-compatible), though the always-free dev tier was replaced by a finite trial in 2026. Its main drawbacks are China hosting, a compliance concern for Western firms, and a consumer UX that trails ChatGPT.

Free · no obvious hard caps). API via Alibaba DashScope/Model Studio is paid and cheap (OpenAI-compatible); the always-free dev tier became a finite onboarding trial in 2026. As of June 2026.
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Microsoft Copilot

FreemiumAI chatconversational ai

Microsoft Copilot is ChatGPT-class AI baked into Windows 11, Edge, and Microsoft 365, running on GPT-5-era OpenAI models in 'Smart mode.' The free tier is unusually complete -- voice, Think Deeper reasoning, Deep Research, image generation, memory, and web search. The standalone 'Copilot Pro' was discontinued; paid Copilot now comes bundled into Microsoft 365 plans (Personal $9.99, Family $12.99, Premium $19.99). Its superpower is native OS and Office integration; its weakness is brand confusion and no dedicated consumer API.

Freemium · Family $12.99/mo, Premium $19.99/mo. No direct consumer API (build via Azure OpenAI). As of June 2026.
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EDITORIAL VERDICT · BIGBANGINDEX

Qwen Chat edges Microsoft Copilot on aggregate — 87 vs 81.

Unbeatable price -- a fully free app and dirt-cheap open weights with a relentless release pace -- but China hosting caps its appeal for Western businesses. Microsoft Copilot still wins for buyers who prioritise generous free tier (voice, think deeper, deep research all free). Both tools are independently scored — the right pick depends on which dimensions matter most for your workflow.

SPEC SHEET

Side-by-side, every cell sourced.

Pricing pulled from each tool's public site. Scores follow the BigBang Score rubric — pricing transparency, free tier, API support, update frequency, unique factor, documentation, and community.

Feature
Qwen Chat
VS
Microsoft Copilot
Pricing model
Tier and access type
Free
vs
Freemium
Pricing detail
First-tier sticker
Consumer chat app is permanently free (web/iOS/Android/macOS
vs
Free consumer tier at copilot.microsoft.com. Standalone Copilot Pro discontinued; paid Copilot is bundled in Microsoft 365: Personal $9.99/mo
Capabilities & access
Pricing transparency
How clear the pricing page is
15/20
vs
15/20
Free tier
Free plan generosity
15/15
vs
14/15
API support
Public API + SDK quality
12/15
vs
8/15
Update frequency
Shipping cadence
15/15
vs
13/15
Quality signals
Unique factor
Differentiation from peers
13/15
vs
14/15
Documentation
Docs depth + clarity
8/10
vs
8/10
Community
Active user community
9/10
vs
9/10
Verdict
BigBang Score
Composite of all 7 signals
87/100
vs
81/100
WHICH ONE FOR YOU?

Use-case picks.

Cut through the spec sheet. Here's what we'd recommend depending on what matters most.

Pick Qwen Chat if…

You prioritise free, unlimited-feeling consumer chat app and best-in-class open-weight models to self-host.

QPick: Qwen Chat

Pick Microsoft Copilot if…

You prioritise generous free tier (voice, think deeper, deep research all free) and native windows 11, edge, and office integration.

MPick: Microsoft Copilot

Editorial pick

Qwen Chat wins our composite score (87/100). It edges ahead on aggregate — but the right tool depends on which dimensions matter most.

QPick: Qwen Chat
BigBangIndex Editorial
Independent AI tool reviews · Updated regularly

Each comparison uses the same 7-signal BigBang Score rubric. Pricing pulled from tool sites; capabilities verified against documentation. Affiliate links are disclosed inline and never affect rank.

FAQ

Qwen Chat vs Microsoft Copilot - frequently asked.

Direct answers tuned for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) and Google's People Also Ask.

The short answer.

Qwen Chat wins on aggregate, but Microsoft Copilot pulls ahead on specific axes - the spec sheet above shows where each one earns its keep.