AI Tool Comparison

Comparing as AI Code Generation & Autocomplete
GitHub Copilot vs ChatGPT

GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

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ChatGPT

ChatGPT

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Detailed Comparison

Feature
GitHub Copilot
ChatGPT
Pricing
FreemiumGitHub Copilot Free costs $0/user/month and includes 2,000 completions per month, access to models like Haiku 4.5 and GPT-5 mini, Copilot CLI, and community support. Pro costs $10/user/month and adds cloud agent and code review access, unlimited code completion and next-edit suggestions, access to third-party agents like Claude Code and Codex, model selection, and $15 in monthly total credits. Pro+ costs $39/user/month and adds premium models including Opus, audit logs, 4x+ more included usage than Pro, and $70 in monthly credits. Max costs $100/user/month for sustained high-volume agent workflows, with priority access to new models, 2.9x+ more usage than Pro+, and $200 in monthly credits. For businesses, the Business plan costs $19/user/month with unlimited code completion, cloud agent and code review access, a broad model catalog, access control, budget governance, and IP indemnity. Enterprise costs $39/user/month with everything in Business plus priority access to new models and 2x the included usage. GitHub AI Credits (1 credit = $0.01) meter usage for chat, agents, CLI, Spaces, and Spark beyond the included monthly allowance.
FreemiumFree Plan: Enjoy basic access with the core AI model, limited messages, uploads, image creation, and memory features — perfect for exploring AI capabilities at no cost. Go Plan (Rs 1,400/month): Get expanded access with more messages, uploads, image creation, longer memory, and enhanced voice mode for a smoother AI experience. Plus Plan (Rs 5,700/month): Unlock advanced models, improved image creation with Thinking, expanded memory, Codex coding agent, deep research, and custom GPTs for maximum productivity. Pro Plan (From Rs 27,999/month): Designed for professionals needing the highest limits, including advanced models, maximum Codex access, deep research, faster image creation, and unlimited core chat.
Categories
AI Coding Assistants
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Summary
AI pair programmer for code completion, chat, and autonomous coding agents
Engage in dynamic conversations, debug code, and generate creative content with advanced AI.
GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Free tier available with no credit card required to get started
  • Deep native integration with GitHub, VS Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains IDEs
  • Autonomous coding agent can work issues end-to-end toward a pull request
  • Broad model choice, including Claude, GPT, and third-party agents like Codex
  • IP indemnification available for unmodified suggestions with filtering enabled
  • Backed by extensive enterprise governance, audit logs, and budget controls

Cons

  • Free tier is capped at 2,000 completions and 50 chat requests per month
  • Premium models like Opus require the pricier Pro+ or Max plans
  • Suggestions can occasionally match public code, raising minor copyright considerations
  • Quality varies by programming language depending on training data representation
  • Enterprise-grade codebase indexing and org-wide chat require the costlier Enterprise plan
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Highly interactive and natural conversational experience
  • Capable of nuanced understanding and response generation
  • Assists with complex tasks like code debugging and content creation
  • Continuously refined through human feedback and model updates
  • Offers dedicated business and enterprise solutions
  • Provides an accessible interface for broad user engagement

Cons

  • May generate plausible-sounding but incorrect or nonsensical information
  • Sensitive to input phrasing, sometimes requiring rephrasing for accurate answers
  • Can be excessively verbose and repetitive in its responses
  • Often guesses user intent instead of asking clarifying questions for ambiguous queries
  • May occasionally respond to harmful instructions or exhibit biased behavior
  • Advanced features and higher usage limits require a paid subscription