AI tool comparison
ChatGPT vs QwenPaw
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
AI Assistants
ChatGPT
OpenAI's flagship AI assistant — multimodal, reasoning, and now video
100%
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ChatGPT is the world's most-used AI assistant with 400M+ users. GPT-4o delivers native multimodal capabilities across text, images, audio, and video in a single model. o1 and o3 reasoning models tackle complex math and code. Features include Projects for persistent context, memory that improves over time, Canvas for collaborative document editing, voice mode, and Sora for text-to-video generation. The broadest feature surface of any AI assistant.
Personal AI
QwenPaw
Self-hosted personal AI assistant that runs in your own environment
75%
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QwenPaw (formerly CoPaw) is an open-source personal AI assistant you run on your own machine or cloud server. It connects to multiple chat platforms — Discord, DingTalk, Feishu, QQ, iMessage — and handles scheduled tasks, custom skills, and document processing all from a single local process. Nothing leaves your infrastructure. The April 22 v1.1.3 release added a Backup & Restore system, the ability to run QwenPaw as an ACP (Agent Communication Protocol) server, proactive agent messaging, a Console Plugin System, and a Shell Evasion Guard for security. It's built on the AgentScope framework and is now deeply integrated with the Qwen open-source model ecosystem, including local model support. QwenPaw sits in a sweet spot between consumer AI apps (which own your data) and raw agent frameworks (which require heavy engineering). The skills system makes it extensible without requiring code changes for each new capability — built-in skills handle PDF/Office files, news digests, and cron jobs, with custom skills easily added.
Reviewer scorecard
“GPT-4o's multimodal API is production-ready and covers text, vision, audio, and code in one endpoint. o3 is now my go-to for hard algorithmic problems. The breadth of the platform — Projects, memory, custom GPTs — means there's always a right tool in this toolbox.”
“The ACP server mode in v1.1.3 is underrated — it means QwenPaw can act as an agent backend for other tools. Apache 2.0 license, multi-channel support, and local Qwen model integration make this a genuinely solid self-hosted assistant stack.”
“Too many model tiers (o1, o3, GPT-4o, GPT-4o-mini, GPT-4.5) creates confusion. But the platform keeps shipping and the quality is undeniable. Claude still edges it on reasoning depth, but for everything else, ChatGPT is the safe default.”
“The Qwen branding pivot is a bit of a red flag — it suggests this is now more of a Alibaba/Qwen showcase than a truly independent project. The multi-channel support sounds good but each integration adds surface area for breakage when APIs change.”
“Canvas transformed my writing workflow — real-time co-editing, tone controls, and length adjustment without reprompting. Sora for quick video concepts is a creative shortcut I use weekly. Voice mode on walks is genuinely useful for ideation.”
“Having your AI assistant available in Discord, iMessage, AND DingTalk from one local setup is genuinely useful. The proactive messaging feature means it can push you reminders and digests without you having to ask — that's where personal assistants actually earn their keep.”
“The memory feature compounds — the longer you use it, the more personalized it becomes. Projects make ChatGPT a persistent collaborator, not a stateless chat window. OpenAI is building the ambient AI layer and ChatGPT is the front door.”
“Local-first AI assistants that run across all your communication channels are the next wave of personal productivity. QwenPaw's Shell Evasion Guard and offline-capable architecture show the team understands that security and privacy are table stakes for self-hosted agents.”
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