7 useful AI tools 

you probably

didn't know existed

AI has steadily crawled its way into our day-to-day life. And those who don’t want to be left behind, are already using AI tools to help them with small tasks.

Today we’ve made a list of 7 tools that you may find very handy.

  1. Let’s start with the most simple tool that many people still don’t use – Google Lens. Just point your phone at an object and Google will tell you what it is, where to find and how to use it.

  2. There are specialized apps similar to Google Lens, but specifically made to identify specific objects, such as plants, mushrooms, or rocks. And if you think geology is only botany are only for nerd – think about stones in jewelry, for example! The Rock Identifier ID Simulator can tell you if the stones in your ring are fake or real.

  3. Thing Translator. This is another tool that recognized images. Only it gives you translations of the word in 10 languages, which could be very useful on holiday if don’t know the word for an item.

  4. AutoDraw is for those who are not professional artists, but need to draw something. Drawing can help you express an idea or explain something better to the team. The app will guess what you are sketching and offers better alternatives.

  5. Fontjoy will help to pick the nice font. Sometimes it’s a big struggle when making a presentation or other material, but tired of Arial. The app also suggests how to combine different fonts for the perfect pairing.

  6. Don’t know what to read or where to find an answer to a question? Talk to Books finds answers to your questions across >100,000 books. Just try it, it’s very cool!

  7. Namelix helps to generate your business name. Just enter keywords, choose what type of name you want, and the app generates hundreds of ideas and logos for you.

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