Thanks to the hype around ChatGPT, we’ve entered a weird new world in which generative AI tools are suddenly everywhere.
But this AI tool boom has just as quickly become a glut, with countless copycat services and ones that demand up-front payment just to see what they’re about. Trying out generative AI tools is a great way to understand their upsides and limitations—and yes, there are many limitations, despite the hype—but it can be hard to know where to start.
Here, then, is a big list of generative AI tools you can check out for free. Use them to explore new knowledge areas, sharpen your prose, summarize lengthy articles, and even come up with fresh images and sounds:
AI chat and search
AI artwork generators
AI writing tools
PicsArt AI Writer: Generate marketing copy, slogans, product descriptions, LinkedIn headlines, Instagram captions, and more. Free.
NotionAI: Use prompts to create text inside any Notion document, activated by pressing Space on a new line. Free for up to 20 prompts, then $10 per month.
Chatbot tools like ChatGPT, YouChat, and Poe can be used to generate copy as well.
AI content summarizers
Eightify: Create text summaries of YouTube videos, with highlights you can click on to jump to the relevant video section. Up to three free summaries per week (on videos less than an hour and with more than 30,000 views), then pay as you go.
Summarize.tech: Another YouTube summarizer. Less in-depth than Eightify, but with no usage limits.
Gimme Summary: Chrome extension for summarizing web articles, seemingly works by asking ChatGPT to condense the article content. Free to use, but slow.
SkimIt.ai: Email an article link to go@skimit.ai, get a summary in 10 minutes.
WordTune Read: View article and PDF summaries next to the full text, with excerpts highlighted. Three free summaries per month, then $120 per year.
OtterPilot: Feature of the Otter meeting assistant that transcribes and summarizes video calls. Free for up to 30 minutes per call and 300 transcription minutes per month, then $17 per month.
Sonoteller.ai: Paste a link to a song on YouTube, get an analysis of its lyrical content, instrumentation, genres, and moods. Free to use.
AI speech-to-text transcriptions
AI visual editors
Runway: Photo and video editor with an array of AI tools, including green screen, image expansion, and 3D texture creation. Free with limitations on export resolution and AI tool use, then $15 per month.
Genmo: Turn still images into animations using text prompts. Free with usage limits.
AI audio tools
Got an interesting AI tool not listed here? If it has a free component and is in some way unique from the offerings above, feel free to reach out about it.
