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4 must-have AI apps for iPhone users

Not every AI app deserves space on your home screen, but these four definitely do.

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There is no shortage of AI apps on the App Store right now, but most iPhone users do not need a dozen bots doing roughly the same thing. Apple itself recently highlighted ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude in an App Store editorial for their distinct strengths, which is a useful place to start when figuring out which apps are genuinely worth downloading.

The smarter way to think about AI on iPhone is not to ask which single app is best, but which mix of apps covers the things people actually do every day – searching for reliable answers, writing faster, brainstorming ideas, handling documents, and talking through problems on the go. Based on official app information and platform guidance, four apps stand out right now: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini.

ChatGPT: the all-rounder most people start with

If there is one AI app that has become the default choice for a lot of iPhone users, it is ChatGPT. OpenAI says the iOS app syncs conversations, supports voice input, and brings its latest model improvements to mobile, which helps explain why it remains the easiest recommendation for general use.

In practical terms, ChatGPT is the app you open when you need help getting unstuck. It is useful for rewriting emails, drafting notes, summarizing ideas, planning trips, brainstorming article angles, simplifying technical topics, and working through quick coding or productivity problems. Apple also describes it as a creative and versatile all-around tool for copy, coding, analysis, and brainstorming, which matches how many people now use it day to day.

What makes ChatGPT valuable on iPhone is convenience. The app works well for quick prompts when you are away from your laptop, and voice support makes it feel less like a search box and more like a thinking companion you can talk to while commuting, walking, or multitasking.

Perplexity: the research app for people who care about sources

Perplexity is a different kind of AI app, and that difference matters. Apple’s App Store editorial says Perplexity is especially useful for web research because it cites sources, making it appealing for students, journalists, researchers, and anyone who wants more transparency in AI answers.

That sources-first approach is exactly why Perplexity deserves a place on an iPhone. Instead of just giving a polished answer, it is built to show where information comes from, which makes it better suited for checking facts, scanning news developments, comparing claims, or doing quick background research before writing or making a decision.

For iPhone users, this means Perplexity can act as a pocket research assistant rather than just another chatbot. Its official App Store listing frames it as an app for asking, researching, and getting trusted answers, and that positioning is important because it fills a gap that many generic AI apps still do not handle very well.

Claude: the calmest app for long documents and thoughtful writing

Claude has built a reputation around structure, clarity, and a more measured style of response, and Apple’s App Store feature leans into exactly that. Apple says Claude works particularly well for long, well-structured text, large documents, and sensitive or complex topics, while Anthropic’s iOS support page confirms there is an official Claude app for iPhone available through the App Store.

That makes Claude a strong pick for users who do more than casual prompting. If you regularly outline articles, refine long-form writing, unpack dense material, or need an AI assistant that feels less chaotic during complex tasks, Claude tends to be one of the better fits.

Another reason Claude belongs in this list is that not every AI app feels equally readable on mobile. Claude’s strength is often in helping users think through difficult material in clear language, which Apple explicitly points out, and that can be a bigger advantage on a small iPhone screen than people expect.

Gemini: Google’s AI assistant is now a serious iPhone app

Gemini has become much more relevant for iPhone users now that Google offers a dedicated iOS app. Google’s help documentation confirms that on iOS, the Gemini mobile app is the Gemini app itself, and the official App Store listing describes it as a personal, proactive, and powerful AI assistant for iPhone and iPad.

What gives Gemini an edge is its connection to Google’s ecosystem and its voice-driven experience. Google says Gemini on iPhone can help with brainstorming, planning, learning, and writing, while Gemini Live allows natural spoken conversations in the mobile app instead of just typed prompts.

For people already deep into Google services, Gemini makes a lot of sense as the AI app that feels closest to their everyday digital life. It is especially useful for users who want an assistant-style experience rather than only a text chat interface, and Google’s own setup guidance shows that iPhone users can use the app directly for ongoing conversations and task support.

Which one should people actually use?

The honest answer is that these four apps are not trying to do exactly the same job. Apple’s editorial itself separates ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude by role – all-around creativity, source-backed research, and structured support for complex work – and Gemini slots naturally into that group as Google’s mobile-first assistant experience on iPhone.

Here is the simplest way to think about them:

AppBest forWhy it stands out
ChatGPTEveryday AI helpStrong all-purpose assistant for writing, brainstorming, analysis, and voice-based use on iPhone. 
PerplexityResearch and fact-checkingBest when you want answers with visible sources and more transparency. 
ClaudeLong writing and complex readingGreat for structured output, large documents, and clearer handling of nuanced topics. 
GeminiGoogle users and voice-first helpStrong fit for brainstorming, planning, and natural conversation through Gemini Live on iPhone. 

The ideal approach is not picking a single winner and abandoning the others. A smarter strategy is using each app for what it does best — ChatGPT for day-to-day tasks, Perplexity when you need sourced information, Claude for serious writing or heavy documents, and Gemini when you want Google’s ecosystem and hands-free voice interaction. Together, these four apps handle virtually everything a typical iPhone user might need from AI today, all without overwhelming your home screen with redundant tools.


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