The use of artificial intelligence elements in e-commerce and services is one of the main, if not the main, trends in modern e-marketing. Among them, programmable modules that allow real-time interaction with users are the most in demand. They are known as “chatbots” and are algorithms implemented within messengers.
According to statistics, today 1.4 billion people actively use chatbots, and more than 50% of service companies around the world use this useful tool for post-sales customer service. It is not surprising that these high-tech tools are rapidly developing and penetrating into all new areas of science, economy, and everyday life.
The main function of chatbots is to give a quick and clear answer to a number of questions for which it has information (such as product availability, order availability, business hours, or general information about the company).
Chatbots are widely used for user support – in the bank, in the medical sphere, when buying air tickets and tracking parcels from China. The areas of application are not limited – from training to helping people with disabilities.
In this article we will not talk about the advantages and technical characteristics of the most popular chatbots today, but about their identity. Below we have collected for you the top 10 best chatbots.
ChatGPT
It’s no exaggeration to say that ChatGPT is the most popular brand in artificial intelligence chat rooms. One of the major breakthroughs in computer technology also boasts a very cool logo. The symbol of the popular chatbot is a geometric figure resembling a vortex or even a flower. Hexagon with rounded corners is usually presented in a bright color scheme consisting of white and turquoise, but can also be found in black and white. And in both cases, the ChatGPT logo looks very stylish and unusual.
Bing
The Bing chat-not visual identity is bold and cool. Based on a stylized lowercase letter “B”, drawn in a three-dimensional way, and looking like a folded ribbon with softened edges, the logo of this Microsoft app is very bright and memorable, due to smooth lines and vivid color palette. The chat uses a color scheme based on light blue gradients, which makes one simple element play and shine, filling all the space in a plain white background and evoking a sense of safety, professionalism, and, at the same time, friendliness.
Bard
Bard is another very popular chatbot. Introduced by Google at the end of March 2023, this chatbot instantly became one of the leading brands in the industry. As for the visual identity of Bard, it is fully based on the iconic Google logo and its color palette. The name of the chatbot is written in blue, green, yellow, and red title case characters in a bold sans-serif font, on the right from a recognizable capital letter “G”, set in the same color scheme. Very simple yet bold, colorful, and memorable, as everything Google does.
Jasper
Jasper is another great alternative to ChatGPT, providing useful features for generating human-like content. This chatbot has a very bright futuristic logo, which evokes a smile, and at the same time, represents progressiveness and innovations. The logo is composed of a gradient purple futuristic emblem depicting a contour of an alien creature’s head with a small black smile inside the thick bright outline. The emblem is followed by a stable sans-serif inscription in black title case characters with clean distinctive contours.
POE
The POE visual identity somehow reminds the logo of Jasper chatbot, but still has its distinctive mood and character. The logo of this chat is set in a gradient purple-to-pink color palette, combined with plain white. In this badge, the white horizontally-oriented element is placed against a colorful background. The element is a stylized rectangular dialogue window with emboldened sides, cut-out corners, and two white dots, making up the eyes of a futuristic creature. Sometimes the colors of the dialogue bubble and the background are alternated.
Rytr
Rytr is a chatbot with artificial intelligence that helps users produce a variety of content on stream, from emails and social media posts to SEO texts and blog articles. In terms of visual identity, Rytr is, definitely, the most traditional and even nostalgic of all the apps in our today’s list. The logo of the chatbot is based on the classic emoji predicting a writing hand, set in a yellow and black color palette, and followed by a bold title case lettering in a rounded sans-serif typeface. The black inscription balances the black pen in the icon, creating a more harmonious look.
Chatsonic
Chatsonic is an artificial intelligence chatbot from Writesonic. In addition to generating text, Chatsonic is capable of creating unique images based on the user’s input. And this “creative component” is perfectly reflected in the application’s logo. The Chatsonic badge is set in an intense color palette, consisting of gradient shades of purple and pink, and balanced by plain white letters. The “CS” abbreviation in an italicized sans-serif font, is written against a purple icon with a gradient outline and the bottom left corner playfully folded.
YouChat
ChatBot YouChat, like ChatGPT, Jasper, and the vast majority of tools in our ranking, is based on the GPT-3 language model. As far as visual identity is concerned, YouChat is probably one of the most joyful and brightest contributors to our list today. The logo of the application is based on a vivid color palette, composed of gradients shades of blue, green, orange, and purple. These colors are used for bold capital letters of “YOU”, written in a futuristic sans-serif typeface against a plain white background. For the icon, the app uses a white letter “Y”, placed diagonally on a gradient background, and looks like a part of a magnifying glass, which depicts a search engine.
Socratic
Socratic is an educational app from Google that helps high school and university students quickly grasp complex topics and concepts. The Socratic visual identity is very cool and friendly. The main hero here is a cartoonish owl, drawn in gray shades against a purple background. The gray owl wears yellow circular glasses, which represent the “educational” emphasis of the application. Sometimes the owl is drawn on a plain white background, with no purple elements.
Anyword
Anyword is an artificial intelligence chatbot, which was initially focused on the commercial promotion of companies and their products through content. The logo of this chatbot looks very elegant, yet is based on a simple lowercase wordmark in a bold serif typeface. The only designer element here is a diagonal cut-out between the letters “Y” and “W”, which makes up a parallel line to the long bar of the “Y”. For the icon the application uses just a bold lowercase letter “A” in the same typeface, but a different color palette — blue and white.