6. Text-to-speech and voiceover content generation:
Murf: AI-powered text-to-speech that lets you choose from hundreds of different voices, tones, purposes, accents and so on. It also works with 15 different languages.
7. Researching and answering technical questions with sources:
Phind: Phind bills itself as a search engine that tells you the answer. Something like a cross between ChatGPT and Google. I use it most for answering development related questions.
8. Written content and copy generators:
AI copywriting tool generates website content, including headings, descriptions and so on
- Rytr
- CopyAI
- Unbounce
9. Generative Art
Imagine describing a beautiful sunset and having it painted for you.
That's what generative art tools can do!
You tell them what you want to see in words, and they draw it for you.
Free generative art tool:
→ Clipdrop
→ Leonardo AI
→ Adobe Firefly
10. AI Logo Makers
Branding made easy!
Describe your brand, choose your colors, and get a logo in seconds.
👉 Free:
→Looka,
→ Logomaster AI,
→ Microsoft Designer
11. AI Copywriting
Need to write content fast?
These tools can write, brainstorm, and even translate content for you.
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Now you can write, find, and summarize your emails with Gemini.
Here are 5 features you can't miss:
1. Quickly find information in your inbox
Easily find details with Gemini on Gmail Android. Just click the Gemini icon and ask your question to search email threads efficiently. Coming soon to iOS.
2. Use AI to write
Google's Gemini is integrated into every Google workspace tool, from Gmail to Google Docs.
Here are 7 useful hacks you’ll wish you knew earlier:
1. Search in Google Drive.
• Navigate to Google Drive .
• In the search bar, click on the small arrow pointing downward.
• Customize your search by selecting the desired filters.
• Hit the "Search" button to view your refined results. drive.google.com
2. Voice typing
When creating a Google Doc, you can use Google's built-in speech-to-text system to type using your voice. It works surprisingly well.