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I found it interesting to share a list of artificial intelligence websites I discovered that really make a difference in daily life. Like, AI has evolved so much that nowadays you can do things that previously required expensive software and advanced knowledge, you know?
Starting with the obvious: ChatGPT remains the most popular thing, and for good reason. The free version now uses much more advanced models, and even with message limits, it can write texts, generate basic images, program, and help with a bunch of tasks. There’s a paid plan starting at $20/month if you want more speed and advanced features.
Google Gemini has also evolved a lot, and its advantage is being directly connected to Google Search, so you get real-time updated answers. Very useful for research and studies. The free version works well, and there’s a paid plan within Google One if you need more power.
Now, DeepSeek surprised me. It’s a Chinese AI that gained attention for being fast, efficient, and almost free. It works well for texts, in-depth explanations, math, and programming. I use it a lot for long tasks.
For those working with videos, Lumen5 is amazing. You paste an article or script, and the tool transforms it into a ready-to-post social media video. There’s a limit on projects in the free plan, but it runs smoothly. The paid plan starts at $19/month.
If you study or research, SciSpace is a lifesaver. You upload a scientific article, and it explains everything in an accessible way. Very useful for theses and dissertations. It offers unlimited use in the free plan.
For audio and video editing, Descript is great. You edit subtitles and cut clips just by selecting the text. Perfect for podcasters or educational videos.
ChatPDF is simple but very practical: you upload any PDF and chat with it as if it were a person. Great for contracts, manuals, and lengthy documents. Free and no registration needed.
In the image department, there’s This Person Does Not Exist, which generates photos of non-existent people — totally free and useful for design and mockups. Midjourney is more premium, with no free plan, but it creates incredible images. Starts at $10/month.
NightCafe also creates cool images in various artistic styles, with free daily credits.
Basically, if you want to cover all bases, ChatGPT + Gemini + DeepSeek handle almost everything related to text. For images, ChatGPT and NightCafe work well. And for video and productivity, Lumen5, Descript, and SciSpace complete the package.
The cool thing is that with these AI websites available today, anyone can create more, better, and faster without spending anything. These AI sites have really changed how we work. People are using them for marketing, education, design, content creation — and the results are very visible.
Are you already using any of these tools? Which one is your favorite?