10 free tools anyone can use right now. No tech skills required. Most don't even need you to sign up.
You don't need to spend any money to benefit from AI. Here are the best free AI tools — each one explained in plain English with exactly how to get started.
The most popular AI tool in the world. Ask it anything — write letters, get recipe ideas, understand medical terms, plan a trip. Free version available with no time limit.
Best for: Writing help, answering questions, learning new things
Open ChatGPT →Made by Google — the same company that makes the search engine you probably already use. If you have a Gmail account, you're already signed in. Ask Gemini questions just like you would Google, but get a real conversation instead of a list of links.
Best for: People who already use Google. Great for research and explanations.
Open Gemini →Type a question and get a clear, sourced answer — no digging through links required. Perplexity shows you where it got its information, which is great for verifying facts. No signup needed to start using it.
Best for: Getting clear answers to current questions. No account needed to start.
Open Perplexity →Paste any article, document, or web page, and ElevenLabs Reader will read it aloud in a natural, human-sounding voice. Perfect if reading on screens is difficult, or if you simply prefer to listen.
Best for: People who prefer listening to reading. Great for long articles.
Open ElevenLabs Reader →Type or paste text in any language and Google Translate will instantly translate it to English (or any other language). You can even point your phone camera at a sign or menu and it translates in real time.
Best for: Translating documents, letters, menus, or signs. No account needed.
Open Google Translate →Otter.ai listens to conversations and automatically writes down (transcribes) everything that's said. Perfect for recording doctor's appointments (with permission), phone calls, or family gatherings so you can remember what was discussed.
Best for: Doctor visits, meetings, or any time you want a written record of a conversation.
Open Otter.ai →Point your phone camera at anything — a product label, a document, an unfamiliar item — and Be My Eyes AI will describe what it sees and answer questions about it. Originally designed for blind and visually impaired users, it's helpful for anyone who needs a second set of eyes.
Best for: Reading small print, identifying items, visually impaired users.
Open Be My Eyes →A free app (iPhone and Android) that narrates the world around you. It can read text, describe scenes, recognize people, scan barcodes, and even read handwriting out loud. A remarkable free tool from Microsoft.
Best for: Visually impaired users, reading product labels, reading handwritten notes.
Learn About Seeing AI →Grammarly reads your writing and suggests corrections for spelling, grammar, and clarity. The free version is excellent. Install it on your browser and it automatically checks everything you write — emails, letters, forms — as you type.
Best for: Improving letters, emails, and any written communication.
Open Grammarly →Not sure what to say to AI? Our free prompt generator helps you craft the perfect question or request. Just describe what you need and it creates the best prompt for you — no experience needed.
Best for: Anyone who isn't sure how to phrase their question to AI.
Open Prompt Generator →Free community where you can ask questions and learn at your own pace
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