AI Tools

AI-powered enhancement, summaries, and generation.

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How to use AI Tools

  1. 1
    Open the AI tool that matches your goal — summarize, paraphrase, generate, or extract.
  2. 2
    Paste your text, upload your image, or describe what you want.
  3. 3
    Tweak options like style, length, or tone if available.
  4. 4
    Copy the output, refine the input, and re-run as many times as you need.

Key features

  • Powered by state-of-the-art language and vision models
  • Multiple styles and lengths for every output
  • Supports many languages and content types
  • No API keys, no credit cards, no signup for daily free usage
  • Privacy-first: inputs are not used for model training

Frequently asked questions

Which AI models power these tools?

We route to leading models including Google Gemini, OpenAI GPT, and specialized open-source models — picked per tool for the best quality/speed/cost balance.

Is my input used to train the AI?

No. Inputs are sent only to generate the output, then discarded. We don't store, log, or share your text or images for training.

How accurate are the AI outputs?

Modern LLMs are highly accurate for general writing, summarization, and explanation. Always verify factual claims, especially for legal, medical, or financial topics.

Can the AI make up facts (hallucinate)?

Yes — all LLMs sometimes hallucinate. For critical use, cross-check key claims against authoritative sources.

Is there a daily limit on free AI usage?

Yes, generous free quotas cover dozens of uses per day. Heavy users can upgrade for unlimited access.

Can I use AI-generated content commercially?

Yes — outputs belong to you. Always disclose AI involvement where required (e.g. journalism, academic work) and edit for accuracy.

Will Google penalize AI-generated content?

No, Google ranks content by quality and helpfulness, not how it was created. Edit AI drafts for accuracy, originality, and depth before publishing.

Can I generate content in languages other than English?

Yes — the underlying models support most major languages including Spanish, French, German, Hindi, Arabic, Mandarin, and many more.

How do I write a good prompt?

Be specific: state the audience, tone, length, and format you want. Give examples when possible. Iterate by editing the prompt, not just regenerating.

What's the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing?

Summarizing condenses ideas to the essentials. Paraphrasing rewrites the same content in different words at similar length.

Can the AI process images?

Yes — vision tools like Image to Prompt and OCR understand what's in an image. Upload PNG/JPG and the model returns descriptions or extracted text.

Why does the AI return different results each time?

LLMs sample from a probability distribution, so each run varies slightly. For reproducibility, copy a result you like rather than re-running.

How do I improve a poor AI output?

Sharpen the prompt: add context, constraints, and the format you want (bullet list, paragraph, tone). Often a few prompt tweaks fix everything.

Is AI content detectable by tools like GPTZero?

Heavily edited and humanized AI content is hard to detect. Detectors have high false-positive rates, so quality matters more than 'undetectability'.

Are these AI tools safe for sensitive data?

Avoid pasting truly sensitive content (medical records, secrets, NDAs). For sensitive workflows, use a self-hosted model with proper compliance.

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