AI Tools Hub

Explore innovative AI-enabled tools transforming education, research, and various other fields today.



Updated September 9, 2025

  1. Open Tools: https://bit.ly/41jqse1

    1. Claims to have 10,000 AI tools

    2. Free and Paid tools

    3. Search by anytime, this month and today tools

    4. Tools are rated

    5. Top 10 tool categories: AI assistant (597), Content creation (308), Education (217), Image generator (207), Conversation ai (152), Image editing (140), Video editing (122), Other (122), Website builder (11), and Productivity (98)

  2. Presentation Tools:

    1. Napkin AI https://www.napkin.ai/ Create dozens of images from text. Free, $9 and $22/month versions

    2. Data Wrapper: https://www.datawrapper.de/ Creates interactive, high-quality visualizations, such as tables for publications. Free option.

    3. Gamma: Generates presentations with detailed content, images, and data visualization. https://gamma.app/ free version allows about 10 slides for 10 projects and then you have to go to a paid version, which is only $8/month for the annual plan. AI can create a new slide presentation or upload an existing slide deck and have it enhance the content and the images. .

    4. Decktopus. AI generates the content and the slides. Impressive but no free trial. The pro version is $14.99/month. https://decktopus.com

    5. Presentations.AI: Creates presentations with high-quality images, comprehensive content, and well-designed data charts. Impressive free trial. Created 10 slides on LLMs that reason. Outdated LLM. https://app.presentations.ai/view/faZLjX Pro version = $148/year

    6. SlidesAI: Transforms text into visually appealing slides for Google Slides. Free for 12 presentations per year. https://www.slidesai.io/

    7. Beautiful.ai: Quickly creates presentations from short prompts. $12/month. Must give credit card info for free trial. https://www.beautiful.ai/library/recent

    8. Plus AI: Generates presentations directly in PowerPoint or Google Slides. $20/month. Need credit card info for a free trial. https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/plus_ai_for_google_slides_and_docs/214277172452

    9. Visme's AI Presentation Maker: Offers AI-powered content suggestions and a vast library of templates. Creates more than just presentations. Free version. https://www.visme.co/visme-ai/

    10. Canva's Magic Design for Presentations: Builds presentations from prompts with AI assistance. https://www.canva.com/help/using-magic-presentations/

    11. Microsoft Copilot for PowerPoint: Microsoft's AI tool for creating presentations, though currently limited in functionality.

    12. Guidde: Create up to 25 how-to videos for free. https://www.guidde.com/pricing

    13. Piktochart: Create charts, newsletters, posters, etc., for educators. $39/year. https://piktochart.com/education/

    14. SketchWow: Generates various images and drawings from scratch or using AI. Standard plan is $12/month or $49 life time. https://help.sketchwow.com/

    15. Gemini for Google Slides requires a subscription. It can create content and images

    16. Visla. Convert text to videos using AI. https://visla.us

    17. Manus AI can create slides from searches. Most presentations are free to create. https://manus.im

    18. Other: GPT (OpenAI), SciSpace, SciSummary, and Perplexity Labs can research a topic and then produce slides. Content is good but graphics tend to be minimal.

  3. Research Tools:

    1. SciSummary: Academic search engine. Uses Semantic Scholar. $38/year https://scisummary.com/

    2. SciSpace: Academic search engine. In July they added agentic ai so now they offer 43 features. Too many to list. $144/year. https://scispace.com

    3. Paper Pilot: like a blend of SciSummary and SciSpace. $84 annually. https://www.paperpilot.xyz/

    4. PaperPal. AI-powered tool that assists with academic writing, offering features like grammar and style checks, plagiarism detection, and citation management. It also includes tools for paraphrasing, translating, and identifying potential issues for journal submission. Free. https://paperpal.com

    5. Quillbot. Helps correct grammatical and syntax errors. AI and plagiarism detector. Summarizer. Limited free version. Premium version is $8.33 per month. https://quillbot.com

    6. Consensus: Academic search engine. Generates pros and cons https://consensus.app/search/

    7. Artificial Intelligence Tools for Detection, Research, and Writing. More than 100 AI tools. Texas Tech University. https://guides.library.ttu.edu/artificialintelligencetools

    8. PaperWizard provides a slow and methodical evaluation process for academic papers. The system generates its references. https://paper-wizard.com

    9. Google NotebookLM is a collaborative site where you can upload multiple documents for individual or batch queries. It also includes audio and video overviews, quizzes, podcasts, and flashcards. Under reports, you now have four options: custom, a briefing document, a study guide, and a blog post. There is also a Learning Guide that works like a tutor and Featured Notebooks, which are like small instructional books. https://notebooklm.google.com

  4. LLM-related

    1. Artificial Analysis. Very up-to-date rating of LLMs by intelligence, speed, and price. https://artificialanalysis.ai

    2. MEDQA Benchmarks for LLMs: https://www.vals.ai/benchmarks/medqa-01-30-2025

    3. MMLU Pro https://www.marktechpost.com/2024/06/05/mmlu-pro-an-enhanced-benchmark-designed-to-evaluate-language-understanding-models-across-broader-and-more-challenging-tasks/

  5. Education

    1. AVO MD: Differential Diagnosis https://live.avomd.io/dashboard/01bc9eb2-5733-498c

    2. Glass Health: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment Plans. Curated by physicians. In September they added ambient scribe options that blend transcriptions with clinical decision support. https://glass.health/

    3. Open Evidence is a medical knowledge engine that is the brainchild from work at Harvard and MIT. You can now upload an H&P and have it analyzed, and they add references. There is a new feature called Deep Consult. They also have a new Patient Visit feature that creates a patient note plus analysis and references. Users must sign a BAA agreement. Free. https://openevidence.com

  6. AI Tutoring

    1. Google Learn About is a multimedia approach to learning. https://learning.google.com/experiments/learn-about/signup

    2. OpenAIStudy Mode provides step-by-step guidance instead of a quick answer. https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-study-mode/

    3. Claude Learn as part of Claude Desktop, which provides simple but clear explanations. https://claude.ai/download

    4. Google LM has been customized for learning, including medical education based on Gemini 2.5. https://cloud.google.com/solutions/learnlm

    5. Google NotebookLM. See research section.

  7. Deep Research: When you are seeking more information than the usual LLM generates

    1. OpenAI—Deep Research for Pro subscribers and higher https://openai.com

    2. Perplexity—Deep Research for Pro subscribers and higher https://perplexity.ai

    3. Google—Gemini Deep Research available for free https://gemini.google/overview/deep-research/

    4. Manus AI—all searches are wide research. https://manus.im

    5. OpenEvidence Deep Consult is deep research on any medical topic. https://openevidence.com

    6. Consensus has added a deep research option. https://consensus.app/search/

    7. Google search now has an AI Mode and one of the options is deep research. https://google.com

  8. AI-Enabled Data Analytics

    1. Julius AI. Mature analytical program. 15 free messages (queries) a month or upgrade to $20/month. https://julius.ai/

    2. Vizly. Similar to Julius. Uses R or Python and a choice of 4 LLMs. 10 free messages per month. The basic plan is $20/month. https://vizly.fyi/login

    3. Formula Bot is similar to the prior two programs, but it also includes both quantitative and qualitative analyses as well as text extraction. Other options are a spreadsheet formula generator, PDF to Excel converter and different data analysis templates, such as data prep/cleaning. Free trial then $15/month. https://formulabot.com.

    4. GPT-4 with an advanced data analysis package. Works well. Must have a Plus account through OpenAI. https://openai.com

    5. Gemini with Google Sheets. Works well for analyzing and debugging code.

    6. Gemini integrated with Google Colab = Gemini Data Science Agent. See AI Analytics tab on this website

    7. Talktodata https://talktodata.ai/

  9. AI Newsletters

    1. The RunDown AI. Sign up at https://www.therundown.ai/subscribe

    2. TL;DR (Too long, didn't read). Sign up at https://tldr.tech/.

    3. The Neuron. Sign up at https://join.theneurondaily.com/

    4. The Batch by Andrew Ng https://www.deeplearning.ai/the-batch/

    5. Data Points datapoints@deeplearning.ai

    6. Median by DataCamp https://dcthemedian.substack.com/

    7. Nextool AI. https://newsletter.nextool.ai/

    8. XDA https://www.xda-developers.com/