Multi-LLM Design: Why One AI Model Is Not Enough
Most AI website builders use a single AI model. Genesis AI uses multiple models — and that makes a significant difference in output quality.
The Problem with Single-Model Builders
Every AI model has strengths and weaknesses. A builder locked to one model means you get that model's weaknesses on every project, regardless of whether a better option exists.
How Different Models Excel
Claude (Anthropic)
Claude excels at producing clean, semantic HTML with well-structured code. It follows accessibility best practices and generates markup that's easy for developers to extend. Best for: professional business pages, content-heavy sites, accessible designs.
GPT (OpenAI)
GPT tends to produce more creative, visually interesting layouts. It's good at interpreting abstract design descriptions and generating unique visual approaches. Best for: creative portfolios, marketing pages, brand-forward designs.
Gemini (Google)
Gemini is fast and efficient, making it ideal for rapid iterations. It handles multi-step refinement well and produces consistent results. Best for: quick prototypes, A/B test variations, iterative design sessions.
How Genesis AI Routes Requests
When you create a page in Genesis AI, you can choose which model to use — or let the system recommend one based on your prompt. Building a clean business landing page? Claude is suggested. Want a creative portfolio? GPT is recommended. Need quick variations? Gemini is fastest.
Switch Models Mid-Project
You're not locked into one model per project. Generate a page with Claude for clean structure, then use GPT for a creative alternative section. Mix and match to get the best of each model.
The Multi-LLM Advantage
Our users report higher satisfaction when they can choose the right model for the right task. One size doesn't fit all in AI web design — and it shouldn't have to.