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Think of Claude as a careful writing and coding partner that handles long documents well.
Use it to: Read a long report and ask questions about it in plain English.
The familiar all-rounder — great first AI for questions, drafts, images, and voice chat.
Use it to: Ask questions, brainstorm ideas, or talk it through by voice.
VS Code with an AI co-pilot built in — describe changes and it edits your project files.
Use it to: Edit code across a whole project by just describing the change.
Turn text into natural speech — narrate videos, clone voices, or build voice chatbots.
Use it to: Turn written text into a natural-sounding voice for a video.
A library of free and open AI models you can try in the browser or plug into apps.
Use it to: Browse and try thousands of free AI models in your browser.
Upload your documents and NotebookLM becomes an expert on them — ask questions, get cited answers, or even a podcast-style audio summary.
Use it to: Upload your PDFs and get cited answers or a podcast summary.
Free open-source AI coding agent for VS Code — plans the work, then edits your code with your approval.
Use it to: Let a free coding helper plan and edit your files step by step.
An AI software engineer from OpenAI that does coding tasks and opens pull requests for you.
Use it to: Describe a coding job and let it submit the changes for you.
Drag-and-drop builder that wires your apps and AI together to automate work.
Use it to: Connect your apps so jobs like emailing and posting run themselves.
Google’s assistant — best if you live in Docs, Gmail, and need huge documents or video understood.
Use it to: Summarize a whole video or draft an email right inside Gmail.
Type what you want to see and get striking images — great for concepts and marketing visuals.
Use it to: Turn a sentence into striking artwork for a poster or post.
Make short AI video clips from a sentence or picture — popular for ads and social.
Use it to: Turn a photo or sentence into a short moving video clip.
Another AI code editor — describe what you want and it edits multiple files for you.
Use it to: Describe a feature and watch it edit several code files for you.
Describe a website screen and get real React code you can copy or publish.
Use it to: Describe a web page and get the real code to publish it.
Google’s AI that turns a written prompt into a realistic short video — now with matching sound.
Use it to: Turn a sentence into a realistic short video with matching sound.
A modern terminal where AI agents write code and run commands from plain-English requests.
Use it to: Run commands and fix bugs by typing requests in plain English.
Connect your apps so they work together automatically — no code, now with AI agents.
Use it to: Link your apps so they pass info and do tasks automatically.
Autocomplete and chat inside your existing editor — ideal if your team already uses GitHub.
Use it to: Get code suggestions that finish your lines as you type.
Ask questions and get answers with links to sources — like search plus summary.
Use it to: Get a quick answer with links to where it came from.
Run AI models in the cloud with an API — no servers to manage.
Use it to: Add image or voice features to an app without running servers.
Make images that actually spell words correctly — great for posters and ads.
Use it to: Make a poster or logo with the words spelled correctly inside.
Describe a song or paste lyrics and Suno writes and performs a full track — vocals and all.
Use it to: Describe a song and get a full track with vocals in seconds.
Type what app you want and it builds and ships a real working website for you.
Use it to: Describe an app and get a working website you can click to edit.
Give it a goal and it does the whole task for you — research, decks, docs, even real phone calls.
Use it to: Ask it to research, build a slide deck, or even call a business.
Build no-code AI assistants that handle your email, meetings, and scheduling on autopilot.
Use it to: Set up an assistant that sorts your inbox and takes meeting notes.
AI inside your Notion notes — summarize pages and draft text where you already work.
Use it to: Summarize your meeting notes and pull out the to-do items.
A European AI assistant (Le Chat) for chat, search, and coding, from a lab known for fast, openly available models.
Use it to: Chat, search, and get coding help from a privacy-minded assistant.
A powerful, very cheap AI chatbot that’s especially good at coding and step-by-step reasoning.
Use it to: Get free, sharp help with math and coding problems.
An online coding workspace where you describe an app and its AI agent builds and publishes it for you — no setup needed.
Use it to: Build and publish a working app by just describing it.
An AI engineer that takes a task and ships working code on its own — you just review the result.
Use it to: Hand off a coding task and get back a finished result.
Type what app you want and Bolt builds and hosts it in the browser, no setup.
Use it to: Build and host a web app in your browser from a description.
An AI that does whole tasks for you start to finish, instead of just chatting back.
Use it to: Hand off a whole task and get back a finished report or app.
Free AI code editor that builds whole projects from a plain-English description.
Use it to: Build a whole app from a description in a free code editor.
X’s built-in chatbot — answers with a cheeky tone and taps into what’s happening on X right now.
Use it to: See what people are posting on X about a topic right now.