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My Top 35 AI Tools. #ai #artificialintelligence #openai #tech #technology I have spent 5 months using the best tools and sharing them on this channel. Make sure to follow to stay up to date as this grows.

4:13 Jun 08, 2025 390,800 35,900
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So, I'm almost done creating my database of all my favorite AI tools, and I've tried 350 different AI tools, and here are my favorites so far. AOMNI is a very underrated tool that allows you, in kind of an auto-GPT style, to do research. Lexica is a great search engine for images and style of images, as is Mid-Journey Showcase. They did updates to Mid-Journey Showcase. It allows you to find inspiration for AI-generated images. Readly is a curation tool that I use to filter in news about artificial intelligence. That's how I stay on top of the entire space. Bing is an amazing search engine. Perplexity is a more factual search engine. ChatGPT is an evolving, the greatest tool on the market as of right now. Adobe Firefly is a video editor tool. LumaLabs allows you to create nerfs. LeiaPix allows you to create movement within images that you take. WonderDynamics allows you to do VFX. Oneway is one of the greatest video editors right now. It is probably the greatest AI video editor, but they have a competitor, and that is Kyber. That one is for more creative images. Again, I've made videos on all of these that I've mentioned in the video column. Synthesia, that's how I created Steve, if you remember from months back. So Descript is a tool that allows you to cut things out of a video, out of the text of the video, and then it will automatically cut it out. But Adobe Premiere Pro has added those tools in. Zapier is an automation tool. ClipDrop is for image editing. This company, or this tool, was just acquired by Stability AI, and they're doing some amazing things. AI Image Upscaler lets you turn an image that you generate on mid-journey into a much bigger image. Dolly 2 is another image generation. It is not as good as mid-journey, but I would never count out the team at OpenAI. Leonardo, my favorite part of Leonardo is their editing tools there, and actually in-painting and out-painting and an infinite image. You can take a smaller image and expand it outward. Scenario.gg, you can actually train models, and you can do this on Leonardo as well, but if you upload a bunch of similar images, it can get better and better at basically creating similar images. Mid-journey is the GOAT. It's top two. ChatGPT and Mid-Journey are undisputed GOATs. I've made 20 videos on them, so you can find it below. Tome allows you to create presentations just by typing. It's very cool. Notation is the greatest note-taking app still ever created. That's what I'm on right now. It literally has every feature that you could possibly want built into one. I just hope that they get better at their AI tagging and being able to find things using AI, but their AI tools are getting better. Mem is an AI note-taking app. PromptBox allows you to save all of your prompts that you use, no matter which one. It allows you to create variables, so you can create like a template, and if you want to change one part of the prompt every time, you can do that. MyMind is a really cool tool that Matt Wolfe talks about a lot, and it allows you to just save things to your mind and then search it. That is the one thing that I wish Notion had, but I feel like Notion could pretty easily add a MyMind on top of Notion. I think it's possible. So, Rewind is a tool that you can literally search for anything, so check this out. You can literally, it records every single thing that you've ever done, and you can search things and use GPT for on it. So, for example, you hit Control-D, and I can scroll back and see what I was working on before this. I can see exactly what it was. We can type in presentation, because I'm working on a presentation right now, and it will take you to all the different parts about your presentation. In the audio category, we have Speech Enhancer, which can take very terrible audio. You record something on a phone, and it will literally turn it into something that is almost perfect. UberDuck is one of the early apps that people used all the time, and people still use to create AI music. Play.ht, WellSaid Labs, and 11Labs are all text-to-voice, meaning you can type in text and get a speaking voice. That's a general overview of the tools that I've used and I love, and there are over 200 tools that didn't make the list that I've tried. So, if you want to get access to this database, I'm actually creating a course right here on this platform. It's going to be free, 100%, and I have a lot of fun things planned for it, but stay in tune.

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