If you’re tired of bouncing between five tabs to compare answers from ChatPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, Vear.com puts everything in one convenient place. It also adds a unique multi model mode that gathers four model replies and then has a fifth model combine the answer into a single cohesive response. The result is faster cross checking, less copy and pasting, and fewer instances of inaccuracies – plus more money in your wallet since it’s 100% free and the set up is simple enough that you can try it in under a minute. There’s no need to even sign up unless you want access to unlimited chats and additional features (sign up just requires an email and password so there’s no reason not to, but if you’re just testing it out, you can jump in immediately).
Today we’ll show you how Vear works, how to use it, a few prompt examples to get you started, tips to save time, and which models to pick for the best results, depending on your task. Plus, a few common mistakes that newbies make, and easy solutions for them.
Why It Even Matters
Different AI models have different habits, some keep things concise and tidy, while others offer more examples and links to additional resources. Some will have a more professional tone while others will make jokes and offer things in simpler terms. Some also handle more context with fewer slip ups, and bots such as Gemini pull directly from Google so they have a larger knowledge base. If you have a tricky task, like a coding question, comparing replies for multiple bots can help you spot blind spots and pick the best answer without spending all afternoon testing the same prompt in five different places. Vear does this for you in seconds without you having to retype your query into multiple tabs or even pay for premium bots to get the most comprehensive results.
Ask One Question, Get Four Answers
Multi-Model is Vear’s signature feature, which allows you to select four AI models of your choice that will answer one prompt independently. You then choose a fifth model whose job is to merge those replies into one final answer. It’s like the editor of a short panel of experts.
Start by picking four individual models. Vear has over 20 different AI models to choose from so you can either use their default options to avoid decision fatigue, or pick your own models depending on your preferences. Later on, we’ll offer a guide on the best models to pick for different needs so you can refer to that if you’re not sure where to start.
Next, choose your final answer model. This is the combiner and will serve as the editor to combine the four previous answers into one response and give you the best of each one. Submit your prompt and you can watch as four outputs generate simultaneously with labels on each one so that you can keep track of which model is providing, which response. Then you can read the merged answer that combines the four responses.
The final answer model will give you not only a coherent summary. But citations to the four answers as well, pros and cons of different courses of action, and how to proceed with the information that you’ve just received. You can also control the style, like asking it to give you the information in bullet points, offering a word, limit or requirement, or requesting a specific tone.
Not only does it save time (you get a straightforward summary instead of combining all the notes yourself), but it also reduces bias. If one model gives you a strange response, the other answers will give you the context that you need to recognize the inconsistency. It also creates a record of all of the answers that you receive, and the merged answer will show what the four previous spots agreed on, where the view split, and any other inconsistencies.
Model Roster
Vear currently offers the following choices as of 2025, but the lineup is constantly being updated as new models are released and they also offer experimental video AI and image generation features.
Anthropic
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Claude 4 Sonnet
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Claude 3.7 Sonnet
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Claude 3.5 Sonnet
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Claude 3.5 Haiku
OpenAI
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o3 Pro
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o4 Mini
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o3
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GPT 4.1
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o1
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o3 Mini
Gemini
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2.5 Pro
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2.5 Flash
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2.0 Thinking
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2.0
xAI
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Grok 3
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Grok 3 mini
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Grok 2 Latest
DeepSeek
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V3
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R1
How To Use It (In Less Than 2 Minutes)
If you want to use the multi model feature, start by opening a new chat, then toggle the multi model feature on. From the drop-down menu, select your four models. You can keep the default models on or choose your own, depending on your specific needs.
Select the final model, the fifth one, that will combine your replies. Again, you can either stick with the default or choose your own.
Input your prompt and hit send. The four answers will then be generated in parallel, and you can see any citations or sources as they’re generated. The fifth reply will then be generated beneath the four responses, and you can refine it as needed. If you choose, you can save the chat so that you can reuse the same lineup next time.
Who Is It For?
So who is this platform best suited for? Anyone, really. However, it really stands out as a useful tool for researchers and analysts who want quick answers on complex topics, engineers are software developers, who want to compare reasoning on tricky bugs, design, choices, or code. Writers and marketers who want drafts on a single brief from those drafts can also benefit from this, as well as students and educators who want multiple explanations on a certain topic and then a summary that they can use to learn from. It can also be helpful in offering helpful, jumping off points for additional research. Really, it’s useful for just about anybody, and if you’re not someone who needs large amounts of research done on a daily basis, can still help you with planning every day tasks, organizing your life and workflow, or just answering fun questions and giving you new perspectives on things.
Pricing & Access
It’s 100% free – there are no hoops to jump through, you just sign up with your email and password and can immediately get unlimited access to chats with no cap, no subscription fee, and complete access to every feature Vear offers and every update that they provide in the future. You can use it without signing up, but there is a chat limit that resets daily in order to avoid usage abuse. You don’t even need an API key, so if you want access to premium AI models without having to pay $20 per month per subscription, Vear gives you all of that more.
Privacy & Data Handling
Since Vear lets you talk to models from several providers, your prompts will be processed by those providers, like any other AI hub. Because of this, it’s important to avoid pasting sensitive information into the chat box. This includes client names, keys, and anything your company policy forbids. You should also add a short safety rule in your prompt and keep a local record of what you sent and why for company reference. If your company has strict rules for AI tools, check each individual model first and pick the ones that only meet your company’s requirements.
Real-World Prompt Examples
Below a few sample prompts that show you how you can use the multi model feature most effectively. Feel free to copy and use them for your own needs, adjusting as necessary.
Vendor shortlisting
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Prompt to the four models: List the top 12 buying criteria for [category]. Group by must-have, nice-to-have, and future-proof. Add a one-line risk per criterion.
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Prompt to the combiner: Merge, dedupe, and write the final list with 9 must-haves, 6 nice-to-haves. Keep each line under 14 words. Add a 5-bullet risks section sorted by severity.
Bug triage
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Prompt to the four models: Given this stack trace, list likely causes, quick checks, and short-term mitigations. Output a numbered plan with estimated time per step in minutes.
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Prompt to the combiner: Merge and remove overlap. Write a 3-step plan that fits in 60 minutes. Call out any risky assumptions.
Policy writing
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Prompt to the four models: Draft a 1-page policy for [topic]. Include scope, responsibilities, examples, and do-not-do items. Keep sentences plain.
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Prompt to the combiner: Merge, dedupe, and produce a 12-bullet policy. Keep reading level around grade 8. Add a section called ‘Where we are strict’ at the end.
Study guide
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Prompt to the four models: Summarize Chapter 3. List key terms with plain definitions and add 8 quiz questions.
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Prompt to the combiner: Merge, remove repeats, and produce a one-page crib sheet with 12 terms and 8 questions. Put the answer key at the bottom.
Marketing outline
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Prompt to the four models: Outline a landing page for [product]. Include hook, proof, features, FAQ, and call to action. Keep the language plain and specific.
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Prompt to the combiner: Merge and produce a 500-word page draft. Keep short paragraphs and skimmable headings.
Tips To Save Time
While Vear already saves you countless hours, there are a few additional tips that can help you save time. First, it can be helpful to create a default lineup that you can return to repeatedly. This might differ depending on your needs so once you’ve settled on a winner, make a note of it so that you can use it in the future.
You can also assign roles to different models. For example, asking one to add examples and asking another to simplify jargon. You can then ask the combiner to merge them and format things the way you prefer. You can use our prompt guide above for additional insight.
Next, you can ask each model to respond with the same template to ensure that you receive consistent structure, which will in turn make the combiners work cleaner. Similarly, you can add a one sentence style rule to make sure that they all use the same or similar tones.
Using numbers can also be helpful, so ask the combiner to include quantities such as word count, or time boxes to make sure that your final plan is clear.
Model Picker Cheat Sheet
Not sure which models to use or which combiner to pick? Use our model picker sheet sheet below to help build your first lineup.
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Claude 4 Sonnet: balanced and careful with instructions. Good as a combiner.
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Claude 3.7 Sonnet / 3.5 Sonnet: quick and orderly.
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Claude 3.5 Haiku: fast drafts, good for overviews.
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GPT 4.1: strong at structure and formatting.
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o3 Pro / o3: reasoning-focused variants for thorny prompts.
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o1, o3 Mini, o4 Mini: speedy helpers for smaller jobs.
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Gemini 2.5 Pro / 2.5 Flash: quick with lists and summaries.
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Gemini 2.0 Thinking / 2.0: alternative styles to round out the panel.
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Grok 3 / Grok 3 mini / Grok 2 Latest: punchy phrasing that can surface angles others miss.
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DeepSeek V3 / R1: different reasoning style that adds variety to the panel.
Common Mistakes & Solutions
There are a few common mistakes that newbies make, but as long as you take these into consideration, you can avoid easy slipups and ensure that you receive the most efficient answer possible.
The first mistake is letting the combiner give you filler information. The solution to this is to tell it to summarize the points in 10 bullets each under 12 words. You can also request that it avoids filler phrases.
The next mistake is getting inconsistent formats across different replies. To avoid this, give it a shared response template.
You might also find that your merged answer will repeat sections, so to avoid this ask it to remove duplicates and merge your duplicate lines.
Next, tell the combiner to add a final section listing which model contributed key points, so that you can go back and refer to the original answer without losing track of where it came from.
Finally, the biggest mistake is pasting confidential data. This can have real consequences, so make sure that you use placeholders, scrub inputs, and keep a log of what was shared. And remember, never provide it with confidential information or private data.
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