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Free tools · updated 2026

The best free AI tools, honestly ranked.

No affiliate hype, no 50-tool listicle. Just the free tools I actually reach for, sorted by the job you want done — starting with the big three assistants, then the best free pick for images, video, meetings, research and automation.

ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini — which free assistant?

All three have genuinely useful free tiers. They overlap a lot; the differences below are where each one pulls ahead. The honest answer: try all three on a real task this week and keep the one you reach for.

Assistant Best at Reach for it when
ChatGPT free tier The all-rounder — everyday writing, planning, quick answers, images You want one capable tool for a bit of everything
Claude free tier Long writing, documents, careful reasoning, a natural voice You're drafting something long or thinking through a hard problem
Gemini free tier Answers grounded in current Google results; huge documents You need up-to-date info or to feed in very long material

Free tiers and model names change often — treat this as a starting map, not a fixed spec. Full guide: which AI to use when →

Best free tool, by the job

One strong free pick per job, with a runner-up. Pick the job, grab the tool, follow the matching guide.

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Images

ImageFX for quality; Ideogram when you need readable text in the image.

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Short video & clips

CapCut for editing + captions; Opus Clip to cut long videos into shorts.

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Meeting notes

Otter or Fathom — auto transcripts, summaries and action items.

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Research & documents

NotebookLM to think only from your sources; Perplexity for cited answers.

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Automation

Zapier or Make free tiers; n8n if you'll self-host.

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Design & slides

Canva for graphics and carousels; Gamma for quick decks.

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Property work

ChatGPT/Claude for listings & replies; Canva for listing graphics.

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Build without code

Lovable, Bolt or Replit free tiers to ship a site or tool.

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Writing & thinking

ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini — start here for almost anything.

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Free limits change and tools come and go. I keep the live AI feed updated with what's new and actually worth it.

The honest bit about "free"

Free tiers are generous enough for most real work — but they have limits, and the newest models usually sit behind a paywall. My advice: run everything free until one specific tool becomes part of your daily routine and you hit its ceiling. Then, and only then, pay for that one. You rarely need more than a single paid tool.

Free AI tools — quick answers

What is the best free AI tool in 2026?

For most people, a general assistant — ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini — all with capable free tiers. ChatGPT is the best all-rounder, Claude is best for long writing and reasoning, Gemini is best for current, Google-grounded answers. Try all three and keep the one you reach for most.

Is ChatGPT free?

Yes — the free tier handles everyday writing, planning, summarising and questions. Paid plans add speed, higher limits and the newest models, but you can do a lot without paying.

What's the best free AI for images?

Strong free options: Google's ImageFX, Ideogram (good at text in images) and Leonardo. Microsoft Copilot also makes images free. Try a couple and keep the style that fits you.

Are free tools good enough, or do I need to pay?

For most everyday work, free is genuinely enough. You only need to pay once a tool becomes daily and you hit its limits — and then just for that one tool.

Get the free tools that are actually worth it

I test the new free AI tools so you don't have to — drop your email and WhatsApp and I'll send the keepers each week.