There are hundreds of AI tools now. Most are garbage wrappers around the same APIs. Here are the ones that are actually free AND actually useful.
Tier S — Use these daily:
- ChatGPT Free (chat.openai.com) — GPT-4o access for free. Limited but powerful. The image generation is surprisingly good.
- Claude Free (claude.ai) — Sonnet access on free tier. Best for writing and coding if you hit the ChatGPT rate limit.
- Google Gemini (gemini.google.com) — 2.5 Flash is free and fast. Best for quick questions and Google Workspace integration.
- Perplexity (perplexity.ai) — AI-powered search that actually cites sources. I use this more than Google now for research.
Tier A — Use these weekly: 5. NotebookLM (notebooklm.google.com) — Upload documents and have AI conversations about them. The podcast feature turns any document into an audio discussion. Completely free. 6. Cursor (cursor.com) — AI code editor. Free tier gives you enough for side projects. If you code at all, this is mandatory. 7. v0 (v0.dev) — Generates React/Next.js components from text prompts. Free tier is limited but incredible for prototyping. 8. Gamma (gamma.app) — AI presentations. Generates slide decks from text. Free tier is 10 presentations.
Tier B — Situational but legit: 9. Ideogram (ideogram.ai) — Best free AI image generation. Better than DALL-E for text in images. 10. ElevenLabs (elevenlabs.io) — AI voice generation. Free tier gives you 10 minutes/month. Wild quality. 11. Udio (udio.com) — AI music generation. Creates full songs from text prompts. Free tier is generous. 12. Hugging Face (huggingface.co) — Run open-source models for free. Technical but powerful.
Overhyped / Skip:
- Most "AI writing assistants" that are just ChatGPT wrappers with a $20/month subscription. Save your money.
- AI resume builders. Just use ChatGPT directly.
- AI personal assistants that do not integrate with anything.
Source: Personal testing January-March 2026, Product Hunt rankings, and recommendations from the DFW tech Slack community