I want a free AI tool
Start with the free tools that are genuinely usable before you even think about paying.
Updated for April 2026
Most AI tool sites dump hundreds of names on you. AI Tool Radar is built to help you get to a shortlist fast: what is worth trying, what is worth paying for, and what you should skip for your use case.
Why use this site instead of Googling?
Because the goal is not more options. It is fewer bad choices.
Start Here
Use these paths if you want the shortest route to a practical next step.
Start with the free tools that are genuinely usable before you even think about paying.
See the broadest work shortlist if you need one tool that earns its place quickly.
Start with the assistant comparison most people need before anything else.
See where ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini split depending on drafting depth and ease of use.
Use the research workflow guide if sources and current information matter more than chat polish.
Open the full hub if you already know the category and just need the cleanest browse page.
Editorial Picks
These are the pages most likely to save you time because they answer real tool-selection questions instead of listing feature overlap.
The best first comparison for most people choosing a daily AI assistant.
Read quick answerUseful when you are deciding between a broad assistant and a research-first tool.
Compare workflowsHelpful if you care about writing quality but already live inside Google products.
See the tradeoffA strong creator decision if you are choosing between still-image quality and video workflow value.
Read creator verdictHow To Choose
Choose on repeat usage. The best tool is the one that fits the task you do three times a week, not the demo that looked impressive once.
If you are only using AI occasionally, free is often enough. Paid only makes sense when better limits or output quality meaningfully reduce your effort.
One strong general tool plus one specialist is usually a better setup than collecting every trending app.
Chat polish, research visibility, Google fit, and creator output quality matter more than bloated feature checklists.
Curated Shortlists
These pages are meant to narrow the field, not widen it.
Budget-aware picks for study help, writing, and research without overbuilding the stack.
Shortlist tools that can save time for owner-operators and lean teams.
See which tools are actually worth adding to a content production workflow.
Start here if your main question is which AI tool should earn a permanent place in your workday.
Useful Editorial
These are not filler listicles. They are the pages readers often need before they can commit to a tool.
A practical upgrade guide if free plans are getting tight and you only want to pay for one tool.
Useful if you like the category but want a tool with a different strength.
The site-wide decision framework in one place.
A practical guide for people choosing between search-first and assistant-first workflows.
Editorial Trust
The site is meant to be transparent about how tools are chosen, compared, and updated.
Use the curated directory if you want a broader market scan before you dive into reviews and comparisons.
Read the editorial rules behind rankings, pricing snapshots, updates, and why some tools are intentionally not recommended.
Send tools that deserve coverage. Suggestions are reviewed for reader usefulness, not just hype or launch buzz.
Use the static decision guide if you want the clearest route from use case to a sensible shortlist.
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