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Alternatives to Lepton Search

24 tools in the Search category playing in the same league as Lepton Search, ranked by Joute score. Five stand out; we comment each one.

The top 5

The best alternatives to Lepton Search

1Logo Perplexity
Perplexity8/10Freemium · 18 €/month

The answer engine: sourced, up-to-date responses.

Why as an alternative to Lepton Search: free tier to test, paid at 18 €/mois for regular use.

2Logo Andi
AndiFree · Free

Conversational search that answers instead of listing.

Why as an alternative to Lepton Search: real free version, no paywall. Best bet if you want to leave Lepton Search without adding a line to your budget.

5Logo Elicit
ElicitFreemium · 10 €/month

AI research assistant for academic papers.

Why as an alternative to Lepton Search: free tier to test, paid at 10 €/mois for regular use.

Summary table

At-a-glance table

ToolPriceModelJoute score
Lepton Search (reference)FreeFree--
Perplexity18 €/monthFreemium8
AndiFreeFree--
Brave SearchFreeFreemium--
Consensus9 €/monthFreemium--
Elicit10 €/monthFreemium--
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Frequently asked

Everything to know before switching

What is the best alternative to Lepton Search in 2026?

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Perplexity tops our ranking among the 24 alternatives identified in the Search category. Joute score: 8/10. The verdict shifts based on your profile and budget: we detail the top 5 above.

Is there a free alternative to Lepton Search?

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Yes, Andi is a real free alternative, conversational search that answers instead of listing. Several other tools in the category offer a freemium tier.

Is Lepton Search really the best in its category?

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Lepton Search hasn't been fully tested by Joute yet. The ranking above is based on alternative scores -- use it as guidance, not a final verdict.

Why look for an alternative to Lepton Search?

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Three common reasons: the price gets too high, the tool no longer covers a refined use case, or you want to de-risk your stack. The Search category is well-stocked in 2026 to find better or cheaper.