AI Companion App Comparison
A compact side-by-side view for people deciding between AI friend apps, character chat products, business companions and general supportive chat assistants.
Read the cards without overreading them
The comparison is designed for fast screening. Start with the tool name, score and use case, then read the watch-for notes. Companion products can look similar from the outside, but the real difference is usually in boundaries, memory, pricing, roleplay norms and how clearly the product explains its limits.
PlayPal is an AI co-founder and business companion inside Fe/male Switch. It helps founders practise decisions, reflect on next steps and avoid romance-first companion pressure before using the tool.
Fellow AI helps people compare AI companion tools before sharing personal context. It focuses on boundaries, privacy, emotional-dependence risks and safer questions to ask before choosing a chat product.
Pi is a general conversational AI assistant with a calm, supportive tone. It fits users who want reflective chat and everyday questions without choosing a romance-first, character-first or relationship-style app.
Nomi AI is built around ongoing personal companion conversations and memory-style interaction. It may suit users who want continuity, while privacy, deletion controls and emotional boundaries need review.
Kajiwoto is a creation-oriented AI character and companion product. It suits custom characters, storytelling and personal datasets, while privacy, public sharing and moderation need checking before use.
Replika is a well-known AI friend for personal companion chat, roleplay and ongoing conversation. Users should review emotional-boundary language, privacy controls, memory settings and paid-plan details.
Character.AI is a broad character-chat platform for fictional, entertainment and roleplay conversations. Its variety is useful, while age rules, moderation and support-like characters need close attention.
Kindroid is a custom AI character and companion product with personalisation, richer interaction and ongoing chat. Users should check memory, media features, subscription limits and private-data controls.
Methodology
Collections use approved Fellow AI directory listings and the Fellow AI Index method, a 100-point public-signal review of purpose clarity, boundary clarity, privacy clarity, memory control, age and safety signals, women-friendly design, and commercial/user controls.
Scores are editorial snapshots, not endorsements, certifications, privacy audits, medical advice, or guarantees. Always check the official product site before sharing sensitive information or starting a paid plan.
Comparison fields are chosen for user decision-making: category, best fit, watch-for notes, Fellow AI Index score, score band and official profile link.
Use the comparison cards to decide which products deserve a closer look. A short card cannot replace the full profile, but it can make the first round of filtering much faster.