Free A.I Tools
No signup required, except the "Common A.I" list.
After months of testing each A.I app, these are all we've found to be the easiest to use without the "little hassles" (like adding credit cards, etc).
COMMON A.I
Dall-E (link)
- outpainting, free 15 generations monthly per gmailgetimg.ai (link)
- outpainting using Sdiffusion (uses ControlNet), free 100 generations monthly per gmailplayground.ai (link)
- generate images, free 1000 generations DAILY per gmail, outpaint using Playground's own Diffusionclipdrop.co (link)
- generate images using Stable Diffusion XL, a more advanced version of Stable Diffusion, with a limit of generations DAILY per gmailleiapix (link)
- convert a static image to a 6-second video, similar to parallax & dolly effects in cinematic shootingchatGPT (link)
- personal assistant chatbot, limits 20-30 requests per hour to prevent misuseDescript (link)
- tool for YouTubers to transcribe (convert) voice recordings to notes or text for subtitles, script editing, or collecting thoughts without typing.
- Free 1 hour monthly of transcription per gmail (so cut out any long silences in your audio before using)Lexica (link)
- Too lazy? Search what the world has generated instead using this tool.Grayjay (link)
- tool to follow creators, not platforms. Instantly switch Tiktok to YouTube to Twitch to anything else, in one app.Riffusion (link)
- create instant music
DEEPER A.I
Adobe Remove Background (link)
- cleanly remove background from imageDream Wombo (link)
- generate imagesPollinations (link)
- generate images & videosDreamily (link)
- generate story with A.IVocal Remover (link)
- remove or isolate voiceAcapella Extractor (link)
- remove or isolate voice (same as vocal remover but I found this to have better quality in very specific voice situations; compare which works for you)CheckForA.I (link)
- a tool for teachers to check essays for A.I generated contentchatGPT official checker (link)
- a tool from OpenAI themselves, the creators of chatGPT, for teachers to use to check the likelihood that an essay or article was CO-WRITTEN by both human and A.I.Haveibeentrained (link)
- check if your uploads (face, voice, artworks, etc) have been used to train A.I models like LAION-5BCraiyon (link)
- generate imagesQuillbot (link)
- paraphrase an A.I generated essay to bypass A.I detection tools
Found what you're looking for?
If not, here are 2 of the insanely updated web lists for a full list of paid & subscription-based A.I tools:
futuretools.io (link)
- owned by a YouTuber named Matt Wolfefuturepedia.io (link)
- a partner of a different YouTuber named MattVidPro
(yes, look them up.. they are completely different people who just happened to have both the word "future"in their websites and the name "Matt". we seem to live in a multiverse.)