AI voice and text agents that answer inbound calls and run outbound campaigns — booking appointments, qualifying leads, and handing off to a human when needed — for businesses handling high call volumes.
Results for “text tutorials”
337 tools found
A Mac-only voice dictation app: press a hotkey, speak, and clean AI-polished text lands wherever your cursor is, in ~99 languages, free for 2,000 words/week or $14/month unlimited.
A Windows screenshot app with smart annotation, OCR text extraction and one-click AI paste into ChatGPT, Claude or Cursor, plus native Jira ticket creation, free or $29 one-time for the Pro tier.
A browser-based AI transcription service that turns audio, video and social media links (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) into timestamped text, with 120 free minutes and credit packs starting at $9.90 for 1,200 minutes.
A free Chrome/Firefox browser extension: a context-aware AI pet that reacts to what you're browsing in real time, using Google's on-device Gemini Nano so nothing leaves your machine, open-source with 32 GitHub stars.
A desktop AI agent that automates Reddit activity — building karma with contextual replies and surfacing buyer-intent leads across thousands of subreddits — for founders and marketers, from $59.99/month.
A node-based visual workspace that chains 50+ AI models — image, video, audio and text generation — into repeatable creative pipelines, aimed at architects, designers and marketing teams producing renders and campaign assets at scale.
An AI tool that turns a piece of text, a link, an image or even a script into a finished, publish-ready video with narration, music and subtitles — describe what you want and it builds it.
An AI video generator that turns a text prompt, image or script into a full-length video with synced motion, voice, music and sound effects — no free tier, paid from the start.
An AI video generator built for professional filmmakers — turn an image or text prompt into a cinematic clip with real camera-move and lighting controls, trained only on licensed footage.
A free-to-start, all-in-one AI platform for generating and editing video, images and audio from text prompts — made by Wondershare, the company behind Filmora.
An online tool that turns typed text into natural-sounding spoken audio in 900+ voices and 145+ languages, for voiceovers, podcasts and articles.
An indie game developer with no art or sound skills can now get a full set of matching pixel-art characters, tiles, and sound effects from a text prompt — instead of hiring an artist or using mismatched free assets.
Scans a website page by page and points out exactly which accessibility problems — text too low-contrast, missing labels for screen readers, unreachable buttons — a company needs to fix to stay on the right side of accessibility law.
A free, offline library of documentation that AI coding assistants can search instantly, so they stop guessing about which version of a framework you're actually using.
A grammar checker that runs entirely on your machine — no account, no server, no text ever leaving your computer — built into your code editor by the team behind WordPress.com.
Click on any button or text on a website and instantly get its exact styling details — copied in a format an AI coding assistant can actually use — instead of taking a screenshot and hoping the AI guesses right.
A free, local-first memory layer that shares your context and preferences across multiple AI coding assistants like Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex, so you stop repeating yourself.
An API for making computers talk and listen in a natural-sounding voice — text-to-speech, transcription, voice cloning, and live translation — built by a team that split off from a well-known French AI lab.
A fast, free command-line tool that searches GitHub for leaked API keys and then actually tests each one to confirm whether it still works — instead of just flagging text that looks like a key.