Tableau AI logo
B
7.0/10

Tableau AI

VS
Power BI logoOur pick
B
7.5/10

Power BI

Tableau AI vs Power BI

Tier-list head-to-head. Power BI takes the B-tier slot — here's the breakdown.

Last reviewed March 31, 2026· sweep-fresh

Spec sheet

At a glance

 Tableau AI logoTableau AIPower BI logoPower BI
TierB-tierB-tierwin
Overall score7.0 / 107.5 / 10win
Free tierNoYeswin
Starting price$15$0
Best forEnterprise analytics teams who need production-grade dashboards and predictive insights at scale.Enterprise teams already invested in the Microsoft stack who need serious BI capabilities.
Last reviewed2026-03-272026-03-31

Head-to-head

Score showdown

Rated 1-10 on the same rubric across all 130 tools we cover.

Ease of use+1.0 Power BI
Tableau AI
5.0
Power BI
6.0
Output quality+1.0 Tableau AI
Tableau AI
9.0
Power BI
8.0
Value+2.0 Power BI
Tableau AI
5.0
Power BI
7.0
FeaturesTie
Tableau AI
9.0
Power BI
9.0
Overall+0.5 Power BI
Tableau AI
7.0
Power BI
7.5

What you'll pay

Pricing snapshot

Look past the headline number -- entry-tier limits drive most cost surprises.

Tableau AI logo

Tableau AI

No free tier

  • Tableau Viewer$15/mo
  • Tableau Explorer$42/mo
  • Tableau Creator$75/mo
Power BI logo

Power BI

Free tier available

  • Power BI Desktop$0
  • Pro$10/mo
  • Premium Per User$20/mo

The decision

Which should you pick?

Use-case anchors and category strengths, side by side.

Tableau AI logo

Pick Tableau AIif…

B
7.0/10
  • Higher output quality (9.0 vs 8.0) where polish matters more than speed
  • Enterprise analytics teams who need production-grade dashboards and predictive insights at scale.

Enterprise analytics teams who need production-grade dashboards and predictive insights at scale.

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Our pick
Power BI logo

Pick Power BIif…

B
7.5/10
  • Easier to learn and use day-to-day -- friendlier onboarding curve
  • Better value at the price you'll actually pay (7.0/10 on value)
  • Free tier lets you actually try it before paying
  • Enterprise teams already invested in the Microsoft stack who need serious BI capabilities.
  • The Copilot integration makes it more accessible, but Power BI's real strength is still its depth for trained analysts.

Enterprise teams already invested in the Microsoft stack who need serious BI capabilities. The Copilot integration makes it more accessible, but Power BI's real strength is still its depth for trained analysts.

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Bottom line

The verdict

Power BI edges out Tableau AI by 0.5 points (7.5 vs 7.0) -- a B-tier vs B-tier split that's narrow but real. Not a blowout; both belong on a shortlist. The score gap shows up most clearly in the categories that matter for Power BI's strengths, so if those categories are your priority, the lead translates.

On pricing, Power BI starts free while Tableau AI requires a paid plan from day one ($15+). If you're testing the waters or running an occasional workload, that gap matters more than the score differential. Tableau AI starts at $15; Power BI starts at $0. Compare what each entry tier actually unlocks before you compare list prices -- the limits matter more than the headline number.

By use case: pick Tableau AI when enterprise analytics teams who need production-grade dashboards and predictive insights at scale. Pick Power BI when enterprise teams already invested in the microsoft stack who need serious bi capabilities. The two tools aren't fighting for the same person -- they're aiming at adjacent jobs that occasionally overlap. If you're squarely in Power BI's lane, the tier-list ranking and the use-case fit point the same direction; if you're in Tableau AI's lane, the score gap matters less than the fit.

Bottom line: Power BI is the safer default for most readers, but Tableau AI is competitive enough that the tie-breaker is your specific workload, not the spec sheet.

AIToolTier verdictLast reviewed March 31, 2026Tier rubric · ease of use, output, value, features

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