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ChatGPT

OpenAI · Conversational

Best for: Knowledge workers who need one AI subscription covering writing, research, coding, image/video generation, and team collaboration

APIDesktop appWorks instantly
+5
FreemiumUpdated Apr 23
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Claude

Anthropic · Conversational

Best for: Developers and writers who need the most accurate code generation, precise instruction following, and the ability to reason across very large documents

APIDesktop appWorks instantly
+3
FreemiumUpdated Apr 15
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Gemini

Google · Conversational

Best for: Research with real-time data, Google Workspace users, and multimodal tasks

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Copilot

Microsoft · Productivity

Best for: Enterprise teams using Microsoft 365, GitHub, and Windows workflows

ExtensionDesktop appRequires setup
+3
Paid
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Perplexity

Perplexity AI · Research

Best for: Fact-checking, current events research, and cited answers

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Midjourney

Midjourney Inc · Image Generation

Best for: Professional artists, designers, and creative agencies needing high-quality visuals

Web appImage GenerationRequires setup
+3
Paid
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Cursor

Anysphere · Coding

Best for: VS Code developers who want multi-file AI editing, autonomous background agents, and model flexibility — not a plugin layered on top of an existing editor

Desktop appCodingWorks instantly
+4
Freemium
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Replit AI

Replit · Coding

Best for: Developers and learners who want to code and deploy in the browser with zero local configuration

Web appCodingWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Codeium

Exafunction · Coding

Best for: Developers wanting free, fast AI autocomplete in their existing IDE without switching tools

ExtensionDesktop appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Elicit

Elicit · Research

Best for: Researchers and students who need to process large volumes of academic literature efficiently

Web appResearchWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Consensus

Consensus · Research

Best for: Non-experts and analysts who want clear, source-backed answers from the scientific literature

Web appResearchWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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You.com

You.com · Research

Best for: Privacy-conscious researchers who want to switch between GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini in one interface without being tracked

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
FreemiumUpdated Mar 15
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Leonardo AI

Leonardo AI · Image Generation

Best for: Designers and creative teams who need repeatable, model-driven image generation with editing tools

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Ideogram

Ideogram · Image Generation

Best for: Marketers and designers who need AI-generated images with accurate, readable text baked in

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Adobe Firefly

Adobe · Image Generation

Best for: Creative professionals and agencies already in the Adobe ecosystem who need commercially safe AI generation

APIDesktop appRequires setup
+3
Freemium
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Notion AI

Notion · Productivity

Best for: Teams already using Notion who want AI assistance embedded in their existing docs and notes workflow

Desktop appWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Paid
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Jasper

Jasper AI · Productivity

Best for: Marketing teams producing high volumes of copy who need consistent brand voice and templated workflows

APIWeb appRequires setup
+3
Paid
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Grammarly

Grammarly · Productivity

Best for: Professionals who write frequently across email, docs, and messages and want grammar, tone, and clarity corrections embedded in every tool they already use — without a separate editing step

ExtensionDesktop appWorks instantly
+4
Freemium
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GitHub Copilot

GitHub (Microsoft) · Coding

Best for: Developers on GitHub who want AI autocomplete and PR summaries embedded in their existing IDE

ExtensionDesktop appWorks instantly
+3
Paid
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Windsurf

Codeium · Coding

Best for: Developers who want an AI agent that can autonomously plan and execute larger coding tasks

Desktop appCodingWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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NotebookLM

Google · Research

Best for: Researchers and students who need to ask questions about their own document collections with cited answers

Web appResearchWorks instantly
+3
Free
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Scite

Scite · Research

Best for: Researchers and scientists who need to evaluate the evidentiary weight behind specific claims in the literature

APIExtensionWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Grok

xAI · Conversational

Best for: Users who need real-time social context from X alongside a capable general-purpose AI assistant

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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DALL-E 3

OpenAI · Image Generation

Best for: Users who already have ChatGPT Plus or use the OpenAI API and need reliable, prompt-faithful image generation

APIWeb appWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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FreeSay

FreeSay · Conversational

Best for: Language learners who need affordable, unlimited speaking practice on low-end devices

Web appConversationalWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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LangGraph

LangChain · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Stateful multi-agent workflows with human-in-the-loop control

Open sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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CrewAI

CrewAI · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Orchestrating autonomous agent teams for enterprise tasks

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Freemium
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AutoGen

Microsoft · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Multi-agent conversations in Python and .NET

Open sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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Semantic Kernel

Microsoft · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Adding AI agents to .NET, Python, and Java apps

Open sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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LlamaIndex

LlamaIndex · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Document-grounded agents and retrieval-augmented generation

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Freemium
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Pydantic AI

Pydantic · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Type-safe Python agents with validated structured outputs

Open sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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Smolagents

Hugging Face · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Minimal code-first agents with Hugging Face ecosystem

Open sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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Dify

LangGenius · Agent Frameworks

Best for: No-code agentic workflows and RAG pipelines

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Flowise

FlowiseAI · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Visual drag-and-drop agent and RAG workflow building

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Mastra

Mastra · Agent Frameworks

Best for: TypeScript-first AI agents and workflows for Node.js teams

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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VoltAgent

VoltAgent · Agent Frameworks

Best for: TypeScript multi-agent apps with built-in observability

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedWorks instantly
+3
Free
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Microsoft Agent Framework

Microsoft · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Python and .NET multi-agent orchestration with Azure

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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IntentKit

Crestal · Agent Frameworks

Best for: Cloud-native collaborative AI agent cluster deployment

APIOpen sourceSelf-hostedRequires setup
+3
Free
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Blaze

Blaze · Marketing

Best for: Solo marketers and small teams who need multi-channel content drafts quickly with consistent brand voice

Web appMarketingWorks instantly
+3
Freemium
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Ocoya

Ocoya · Marketing

Best for: Teams that want AI copywriting, scheduling, and analytics in a single social media platform

Web appMarketingWorks instantly
+3
Paid
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OwlyWriter AI

Hootsuite · Marketing

Best for: Hootsuite users who want AI-assisted social caption writing without leaving their existing workflow

Web appMarketingWorks instantly
+2
Paid
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Fin

Intercom · Customer Support

Best for: Intercom customers who want to automate resolution of repetitive support questions using their existing help center

Web appCustomer SupportWorks instantly
+3
Custom
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Zendesk AI Agents

Zendesk · Customer Support

Best for: Support teams already on Zendesk who want AI-powered ticket resolution and triage across channels

Web appCustomer SupportRequires setup
+4
Custom
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Ada

Ada · Customer Support

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise teams that want a vendor-independent AI support platform working across all channels

APIWeb appRequires setup
+3
Custom
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Hermes Agent

Nous Research · Productivity

Best for: Developers and technical power users who want a persistent, self-hosted AI agent with compounding memory and full control over their infrastructure and model choice

Open sourceSelf-hostedDev setup required
+4
Free
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OpenCode

Anomaly · Coding

Best for: Developers who want a terminal-based AI coding agent with no vendor lock-in, the ability to bring any LLM provider, and undo control over agent file changes

Open sourceDesktop appRequires setup
+4
Free
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Harvey

Harvey · Productivity

Best for: Law firms and enterprise legal departments that need AI grounded in legal databases and firm documents, with enterprise-grade compliance controls and DMS integration

APIWeb appRequires setup
+4
Custom
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Lindy

Lindy · Productivity

Best for: Individual professionals and small teams who want an AI assistant that works across their actual email, calendar, and CRM without building explicit automation flows

Web appProductivityWorks instantly
+4
Paid
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How to choose an AI agent

A short checklist before you commit to a tool. Start from the workflow, not the brand.

  • 01

    Use case

    Match the agent to the job — coding, research, support, writing.

  • 02

    Pricing

    Free, freemium, per seat, or per task. Check what the free tier covers.

  • 03

    Setup time

    Some run in a browser. Others need API keys or a dev environment.

  • 04

    API access

    Required if you plan to embed the agent in a product or pipeline.

  • 05

    Open source vs hosted

    Open source for control and self-hosting. Hosted for speed of setup.

  • 06

    Integrations

    Look for native connectors to the apps you already work in.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI agent?

An AI agent is software that uses a large language model to plan, decide, and take actions on a user's behalf — not just answer a single prompt. Examples range from coding copilots and research assistants to customer support bots and autonomous agent frameworks like LangGraph or CrewAI. Most tools listed here combine an LLM with tools, memory, and a workflow.

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Which AI agents are open source?

Many agent frameworks are open source — including LangGraph, CrewAI, AutoGen, LlamaIndex, Pydantic AI, and Semantic Kernel. Filter the directory by Open Source to see all open-source agents and self-hostable tools. Open source agents trade out-of-the-box convenience for full control over models, data, and deployment.

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