Alice AI by Yandex

Yandex shipped Alice AI as a standalone app to bring the assistant out of the Yandex Browser shell. The pitch is straightforward: free Russian-language chat, image generation through Yandex ART, document analysis with Yandex VLM, and tight integration with the rest of the Yandex stack. The friction shows up once the use case stretches past Russian-speaking everyday tasks: English answers feel thinner than ChatGPT or Gemini, the model family makes you switch between LLM, ART, and VLM by hand, and the data sits squarely under Russian jurisdiction. We pulled together seven Alice AI alternatives that cover the same chat, search, and creation jobs with different jurisdictions, model strengths, and price points.

Quick comparison

AppBest forFree planHostingNotable strength
GICHRussian-speaking power usersYesRussia (Sber)One chat across text, code, and images
ChatGPTMainstream all-rounderYes (GPT-5 cap)USVoice, image gen, broadest tools
DeepSeekFree reasoning at scaleYes (no daily cap)ChinaStrong R1 reasoning at zero cost
Google GeminiWorkspace and long contextYes (2.5 Flash)US/EU1M tokens on Pro, Pixel hooks
ClaudeLong-form writingYes (limited)US200K context, careful style
Microsoft CopilotFree GPT-5 + BingYesUSNo daily cap during normal use
PerplexityCited researchYesUSDeep Research bibliography

Why people leave Alice AI

The alternatives

GICH, best Russian-speaking replacement

GICH is Sber’s standalone GigaChat app and the most natural switch for users who want Russian-language quality without leaving the country’s tech stack. One chat handles text generation, code, image creation, and file analysis without mode switching, and the Sber ecosystem makes log-in and payment painless inside Russia.

The model trails GPT-5 and Claude on long-form English work and on niche technical reasoning. Outside Russia, sign-up needs a Russian phone number, so it is mainly useful for users already inside the Sber ecosystem.

GICH vs Alice AI: same Russian-jurisdiction profile, but a single unified surface instead of three Alice models. Stronger on coding tasks, comparable on everyday Russian chat, and free with no daily cap so far.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

ChatGPT, best mainstream all-rounder

ChatGPT is the global default for a reason. GPT-5 on the free tier (with a daily cap), Voice Mode that holds a real conversation, image and Sora video generation, Connectors for Drive and SharePoint, and Canvas for shared editing all sit in one polished mobile app.

The free GPT-5 cap arrives quickly under heavy use, and the app falls back to GPT-5 mini after that. Plus is $20 per month and lifts most caps. Russian-language responses are excellent but the cultural reference set is more Western than Alice’s.

ChatGPT vs Alice AI: hosted in the US under OpenAI’s stated controls. One model handles the work that Alice splits across three. Where Alice wins is local Yandex integrations (Maps, Music, Disk); ChatGPT does not touch those.

Download: Google PlayApp Store

DeepSeek, best free reasoning

DeepSeek gives away R1 reasoning with no daily cap, which makes it a natural pick for users leaving Alice over the model-switching friction. The app is fast, the answers show their work, and the price is zero.

The trade-off is data residency: prompts go to servers in mainland China. For personal study, side projects, and exploration that constraint may not matter. For work involving client data, it is a no-go.

DeepSeek vs Alice AI: a different jurisdictional concern, not a smaller one. R1 outscores the Alice LLM on math, code, and step-by-step reasoning benchmarks, and the unified chat is much closer to what GICH offers than to Alice’s split surfaces.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Google Gemini, best for long context

Gemini 2.5 Pro on Google One AI Premium handles 1 million tokens of context, the largest in the consumer market, and Deep Research can read for an hour and produce a cited brief. The Android integration is also tight: Pixel users get Gemini as the system assistant in place of Google Assistant, and Workspace tools sit one tap away.

The free 2.5 Flash tier trails Pro on context length and Deep Research credits. Memory across chats is improving but inconsistent.

Gemini vs Alice AI: hosted by Google with documented controls and EU data-residency contracts on Workspace. Better than Alice on long documents and on cited research; weaker than Alice on Russian-cultural questions and Yandex-specific integrations.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Claude, best for writing and long documents

Claude is the writer in the room. The 200,000-token context handles whole books, reports, and codebases without truncation, and the Sonnet and Opus models have a careful, considered tone that holds up better on long-form drafts than most rivals.

The free tier rate-limits messages and resets every few hours. Native image generation is missing, web search is shallower than Perplexity, and only a handful of files can be uploaded per message.

Claude vs Alice AI: hosted in the US by Anthropic with strong privacy defaults. Stronger writer in any language, including Russian, and the Projects feature replaces Alice’s split-model workflow with one persistent context.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Microsoft Copilot, best free GPT-5

Copilot is the cheapest way to use GPT-5 on Android. Free, Bing-grounded, no documented daily cap during normal use, and free image generation built in. For Office users it doubles as a Word, Excel, and PowerPoint helper through the Microsoft 365 mobile suite.

The mobile app trails the web on newer features. Pages, Vision, and the Researcher agent ship to desktop first, and the app nudges every saved thread into a Microsoft account.

Copilot vs Alice AI: hosted by Microsoft on Azure with EU residency on enterprise tiers. Bing search keeps answers current but adds latency. Stronger free tier than Alice, weaker Russian-localised tools.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Perplexity, best for cited research

Perplexity is built around source-cited answers, which is the opposite of how Alice presents results. Every reply links to the pages it pulled from, Deep Research builds a bibliography, and the Comet browser agent can run a research task from a phone in the background.

The conversational warmth is lower than Alice or ChatGPT, and the free Pro Search allowance is tight. Long-form drafting works but is not the strength.

Perplexity vs Alice AI: US-hosted with disclosed retention. Better when verifying facts or chasing sources matters; weaker when the goal is creative writing or open-ended brainstorming.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

How to choose

If staying inside Russia matters but the three-model split is the frustration, GICH is the natural next stop. If the goal is global English-language quality and tool breadth, ChatGPT is the safe default. For free reasoning at any volume, DeepSeek with the China-hosting caveat in mind, or Microsoft Copilot for free GPT-5 in a US-hosted app. Gemini wins for Workspace users and long documents, Claude for writing-heavy work, Perplexity for source-cited research.

Stay on Alice AI if Yandex integrations (Maps, Disk, Music, Browser) are the daily workflow and the answers are mostly Russian. Alice still has the cleanest hooks into the Yandex stack, and on Russian-language conversational tasks the gap to GPT-5 is narrower than the marketing suggests.

Frequently asked questions

Is Alice AI free? Yes. The Alice AI app is free, and the LLM, ART, and VLM models are all available without a subscription. Yandex Plus unlocks higher quotas and faster image generation.

Which Alice AI alternative works best in Russia? GICH from Sber is the closest local replacement. ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Claude all work from Russia but require either a Russian phone number, a workaround for sign-up, or a foreign payment card for paid tiers.

What is the best free Alice AI alternative? DeepSeek for unlimited reasoning at zero cost and Microsoft Copilot for free GPT-5 with no documented daily cap. Both have stronger free tiers than Alice’s premium-gated features.

Is DeepSeek a good replacement for Alice AI? On reasoning quality, yes. On data residency, it trades one concern for another: prompts go to Chinese servers instead of Russian ones. Many users keep both for different tasks.

Does ChatGPT work in Russian? Yes. GPT-5 handles Russian fluently for chat, summarisation, translation, and creative writing. Cultural-reference depth is shallower than Alice on hyperlocal Russian topics, but for most everyday work the answers are at least as good.

Can I use Yandex Plus features with another AI? No. Yandex Plus benefits (image quotas, faster responses, family sharing) only apply to Alice and the rest of the Yandex stack. Switching assistants means losing those perks but rarely the entire Plus subscription, which still covers Music, Kinopoisk, Maps, and Disk.