Tongyi Qianwen vs Tabbit

Compare Tongyi Qianwen and Tabbit: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?

Category
LLM
AI Assistant
Rating
⭐ 4
⭐ 3.5
Free Credits
2.5 Max generates watermark-free images and videos for free
1000 chats/week + 50 images + 10 Agent tasks
Refresh Period
one-time
daily
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
Yes
Paid From
API $0.12/million tokens
N/A

Tongyi Qianwen

Alibaba's model family, from lightweight 0.5B to flagship 235B. Qwen3 series is the all-rounder among open-source models. Free to use, cheap API. Supports multimodal (text, image, video, code).

Pros

  • βœ“Generous new user credits
  • βœ“Affordable API
  • βœ“Alibaba ecosystem
  • βœ“Strong multimodal

Cons

  • βœ—Average creativity
  • βœ—Reasoning not as good as DeepSeek

Key Features

Qwen3 full series open sourceMultimodal support (text/image/video/code)0.5B to 235B multiple sizes200K context windowTool calling capabilityAgent framework support
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Tabbit

An AI browser built from the ground up by Meituan's Light Years team β€” not a Chrome extension with a sidebar, but AI woven into every layer. Chat with AI while browsing, referencing pages, screenshots, or local files. Built-in Agent automates repetitive tasks like form filling and data collection. Create custom Skills for your workflows. Standard version is free forever with ~1000 AI chats/week, 50 images, and 10 Agent tasks.

Pros

  • βœ“Standard version is free forever with generous limits
  • βœ“AI is deeply integrated, not just a sidebar
  • βœ“Built-in Agent automates repetitive tasks
  • βœ“Custom Skills let you build personalized workflows
  • βœ“Supports GPT-5.2, Claude-Sonnet-4.6, and other top models

Cons

  • βœ—Just launched β€” ecosystem still maturing
  • βœ—Desktop only, no mobile app yet
  • βœ—Agent capabilities are still basic

Key Features

AI chat while browsing (reference pages/screenshots/files)Built-in Agent for task automationCustom Skills for personalized workflowsSmart tab groupingMulti-model switching (GPT-5.2, Claude, etc.)
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