ChatGPT Plus vs Midjourney
Pick any two tools to get a head-to-head breakdown.
- GPT-4o is the most capable consumer AI model in 2026
- Code interpreter runs Python in-browser — excellent for data analysis
- DALL-E 3 image generation included
- Real-time web browsing for current information
- Custom GPTs for specialised tasks
- Memory feature learns your preferences over time
- Best overall on complex reasoning and writing tasks
- Best image quality of any AI image tool in our testing
- Excellent photorealism and artistic range
- v6 model dramatically improved text in images and facial accuracy
- Active community — easy to learn from others prompts
- Web interface now significantly improved
- 200 fast GPU hours per month on Basic plan
- $20/month usage cap on GPT-4o — drops to GPT-3.5 at limits
- Can hallucinate on factual queries — always verify
- No free tier for GPT-4o access
- Privacy concerns — OpenAI is a US company
- Still requires Discord for some workflows — unusual UX
- No free tier — $10/month minimum
- All generated images are public by default on Basic plan
- Prompt learning curve steeper than DALL-E 3
- Cannot generate certain content even with workarounds
ChatGPT Plus at $20/month gives access to GPT-4o, the most capable general-purpose AI model available to consumers in 2026. In our testing across 200 prompts spanning writing, coding, analysis, and reasoning, it outperformed every other AI assistant on complex multi-step tasks. The addition of code execution, image generation via DALL-E 3, and real-time web browsing make it a genuinely useful daily tool rather than a novelty. The main limitation is the usage cap on GPT-4o — heavy users will hit it and drop to GPT-3.5 during peak hours.
Midjourney produces the highest quality AI images of any tool we have tested in 2026. The gap between Midjourney and alternatives like DALL-E 3 or Stable Diffusion has narrowed, but Midjourney still leads on photorealistic output, artistic coherence, and handling of complex prompts. Version 6 added significant improvements to text rendering and facial accuracy. The Discord-based interface is unusual and takes adjustment, but the web interface has improved substantially. At $10/month for 200 fast GPU hours, it is good value for anyone who generates images regularly.