AI Tools Directory: 14,702 tools, compared and categorised

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Screenshot of the QuillBot interface
Free

QuillBot

QuillBot is an AI writing tool that helps users paraphrase text, check grammar, and summarize content to enhance writing clarity and quality.

Screenshot of the Grammarly interface
Free

Grammarly

Grammarly is an AI-based writing assistant that provides real-time grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and tone suggestions to improve written communication across web, desktop, and mobile platforms.

Screenshot of the Microsoft Copilot interface
Freemium

Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant by Microsoft that integrates with Microsoft 365 apps and developer environments to help users generate content, automate tasks, and write code efficiently.

Screenshot of the DeepSeek interface
Free Trial

DeepSeek

DeepSeek is an AI semantic search tool that helps users find relevant information in large document collections by understanding natural language queries and providing context-aware results.

Screenshot of the GitHub Copilot interface
Free Trial

GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot is an AI code assistant developed by GitHub and OpenAI that integrates with popular IDEs to provide real-time code suggestions, autocompletion, and code generation to help developers code faster and learn new programming patterns.

Screenshot of the Grok interface
Freemium

Grok

Grok is an AI chat generator platform that enables businesses to create intelligent conversational agents for customer support, virtual assistants, and interactive FAQs using advanced natural language processing.

Screenshot of the Gaia GPS interface
Free

Gaia GPS

Gaia GPS is an outdoor navigation app providing detailed topographic maps, offline access, and GPS tracking for hiking, backpacking, and other outdoor activities.

Screenshot of the Komoot interface
Freemium

Komoot

Komoot is an outdoor navigation app that helps users plan and follow hiking, cycling, and other adventure routes with detailed maps, offline access, and voice guidance.

Free

AllTrails

AllTrails is an app that helps users find, navigate, and track hiking and outdoor trails with GPS, offline maps, and community reviews.

Screenshot of the Furkot interface
Free

Furkot

Furkot is a web-based trip planner that helps users create multi-stop routes, optimize travel paths, schedule accommodations and activities, and share itineraries for efficient road trip planning.

Screenshot of the RadarBox interface
Free

RadarBox

RadarBox is a real-time flight tracking platform offering live aircraft positions, flight history, and aviation data accessible via web and mobile apps.

Screenshot of the Amadeus Travel API interface
Freemium

Amadeus Travel API

Amadeus Travel API is a developer platform offering RESTful APIs to access global flight, hotel, and travel data for building travel booking and itinerary management applications.

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About the TiorAI AI tools directory

Every one of the 14,702 entries here carries the same fields: what the tool does, what it costs, which platforms it runs on, and which categories it belongs to. That is what makes filtering across the whole catalogue possible rather than decorative.

The catalogue is not the point on its own; competitors list the same tools. What is worth your time is what sits on top of it: comparisons that commit to a recommendation, alternative sets that are genuinely comparable, and entries that get corrected when a vendor changes its pricing.

Common questions

How do I narrow 14,000 tools down to a shortlist?

Start from a category rather than the full list: the category index above jumps straight into the twelve largest ones. From there, use the pricing shortcuts to drop anything outside your budget, then open the three or four entries that look closest and compare them side by side.

What does each pricing label mean?

Free means there is a usable tier at no cost with no time limit. Freemium means a free tier exists but the useful features sit behind a paid plan. Free trial means paid-only after a fixed evaluation window. Subscription means recurring billing with no free tier. Labels come from the vendor and are re-checked when a listing is updated.

Can I combine filters?

Yes. Category, pricing, tech stack, language and platform stack together, and every combination has its own URL, so a filtered view can be bookmarked or shared. Active filters appear above the results and can be removed one at a time.

Why do some tools have no screenshot?

Around 8% of entries have no captured screenshot, usually because the tool sits behind a login or the site blocks automated capture. Those entries show the tool's initial instead. It is not a signal about the tool's quality.

How are tools ordered by default?

Newest first, so the front of the directory reflects what has recently shipped. Switch the sort to Top Rated for the highest-scoring entries, or Most Popular to order by real visitor interest across views and outbound clicks.

What is the difference between an alternative and a comparison?

An alternatives page answers "what else does this job?" and lists comparable tools for one product. A comparison page takes two named tools and works through pricing, capability and fit to reach a recommendation. Both are linked from every tool entry.