Head to head
Chase Freedom Unlimited vs Capital One Quicksilver
Updated June 2026 · Decided by net annual value (rewards minus the effective fee), not by who pays us.

Chase Freedom Unlimited
No annual fee

Capital One Quicksilver
No annual fee
The verdict
Chase Freedom Unlimited wins 6 of 6 sample spending profiles — by about $74/yr on average where it leads. Capital One Quicksilver doesn't win a single one.
Below: net annual value for each card across six representative spending profiles. Your real numbers will differ — run them here.
Who wins, by how you spend
Net annual value (after the effective fee). The higher number wins each row.
Everyday balanced
A typical mix — some groceries and dining, a little travel, and a big catch-all bucket.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$475/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$421/yr
Grocery-heavy family
A household cooking mostly at home — supermarkets are the top line.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$468/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$423/yr
Dining-out foodie
Restaurants and delivery dominate the month.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$452/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$326/yr
Frequent traveler
Flights, hotels, and rideshare are the biggest category.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$452/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$389/yr
Heavy commuter
A long daily drive — gas is the standout category.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$374/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$329/yr
Big spender
High spend across every category.
Chase Freedom Unlimited
$977/yr
Capital One Quicksilver
$869/yr
The fine print, side by side
These are six sample profiles. Yours is one.
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Figures are estimates from our net-value model on fixed sample profiles, using the point valuations on our methodology page. Rates and fees change — verify on the issuer's site before applying.