QuickyAI is a browser extension positioned as a way to βbring your own ChatGPT to any website.β It is not a standalone large-model service; instead, it lets users call ChatGPT directly inside webpages using their own OpenAI API Key, reducing the need to copy and paste between a website and the ChatGPT page. According to the official site, it has a Chrome Web Store rating of 4.8/5 and supports major browsers.
In terms of functionality, QuickyAI covers many of the most common AI tasks in the browser: chatting with any webpage, summarizing articles or webpages with one click, applying a chosen prompt to selected text, asking questions after taking a screenshot, and creating custom prompts/roles. On the model side, the page says it supports multiple GPT models, including GPT-4o; the FAQ also mentions support for GPT-4 and GPT-4 32k. Output quality ultimately depends on the OpenAI model, how well the webpage content is parsed, and the userβs prompt design. The official site does not disclose capabilities around citations, fact-checking, or long-document handling.
Pricing is a one-time purchase: Basic costs $29 and includes 1 license activation; Premium costs $39 and includes 3 license activations. Both plans require users to bring their own OpenAI API Key and pay OpenAI usage fees separately, so the real long-term cost depends on usage frequency and model choice. On privacy, the company says the license and OpenAI API Key are stored locally in the browser and are not shared, that QuickyAI does not collect user data, and that the extension interacts directly with OpenAI. Users should still understand that any webpage content or text submitted to the model enters the OpenAI API request flow.
The main advantages are its lightweight form factor and quick setup. It is well suited to everyday workflows such as reading webpages, handling emails, rewriting blog posts, generating marketing copy, and explaining selected text. Custom prompts also make it easy to reuse fixed tasks. The limitations are that an OpenAI API Key is required, there is no clearly stated free quota, support appears to rely mainly on email contact, and there is little enterprise-service information. The page does not show a Chinese interface or Chinese-language customer support, though the underlying ChatGPT models can generally handle Chinese.
For users in mainland China, the main obstacle to using QuickyAI is not the extension itself, but the availability of OpenAI API network access, accounts, and payment methods. Overall, it should be considered βpartially restricted.β If OpenAI cannot be used reliably, alternatives include Monica, Sider, Merlin, MaxAI.me, or domestic browser/web assistants such as Doubao and Kimi.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on quickyai.com official site.
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