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- ChatGPT (OpenAI): This versatile multimodal AI assistant can handle text, images, audio, and video inputs and outputs. It is excellent for generating code, writing creative content, conducting research, and analyzing files. The latest GPT-4o model has enhanced speed, context retention, and more natural, real-time voice interactions.
- Google Gemini: A multimodal AI chatbot deeply integrated with Google Workspace apps like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets. It excels at analyzing and summarizing documents, drafting emails, managing schedules, and offering real-time answers. Gemini's focus on structured tasks and Google Search verification makes it a strong choice for productivity and information retrieval.
- Claude (Anthropic): Known for its advanced reasoning capabilities and extensive context window, making it particularly effective for long-form writing, legal reasoning, and philosophical arguments. Claude is also a strong performer in coding, offering detailed solutions and aligning with sound software engineering practices.
- Google Imagen: This tool generates highly detailed and accurate images from text prompts across various styles and languages. It's prized for its control, speed, and ability to refine images step-by-step.
- ChatGPT 4o Images: It leverages the DALL·E 3 integration to create high-quality, stylized images within the ChatGPT interface. Its strength lies in generating and refining images within the context of ongoing conversations, making it ideal for visual content creators and marketers.
- Adobe Firefly: Designed specifically for commercial use, producing AI-generated visuals that are safe for use in professional projects. It integrates seamlessly with Adobe Creative Cloud tools, allowing for easy editing and refinement of AI-generated assets within applications like Photoshop and Illustrator.
- Wix: Uses AI to generate complete site layouts, content blocks, and branding elements from simple prompts. It's a user-friendly option for creating professional-looking websites without needing coding skills.
- Hostinger: An all-in-one platform offering AI-generated sites, performance hosting, and beginner-friendly design features. It quickly creates structured websites from a few lines of description, making it a great option for beginners and solo creators.
- GoDaddy: A business-centric platform combining AI site building, e-commerce, and branded marketing tools. It's especially useful for entrepreneurs and small businesses aiming for a quick launch with built-in branding and sales capabilities.
- ElevenLabs: Generates realistic AI voices with natural emotion and tone, suitable for various applications like content localization, podcast production, and synthetic media.
- Murf.ai: A popular AI voice generator offering a wide range of realistic voices in multiple languages and accents. It provides customization options for speed, pitch, and volume, along with a pay-per-use model and free trial.
- Play.ht: A text-to-speech service converting written text into realistic audio. It offers a user-friendly interface, multiple voices and languages, and customization options for speed and pitch.
- Runway Gen-3 Alpha: A powerful tool for AI video generation and filmmaking, offering improved motion coherence, facial stability, and cinematic realism.
- Perplexity AI Pro: Focuses on research, sourcing, and citation-based exploration, providing source-linked summaries, academic search, and custom focus modes.
- GitHub Copilot: An AI coding tool integrated with popular IDEs, offering features like code auto-completion, error fixing, and agentic AI for modifying code across an entire codebase.
- Canva AI: Supercharges graphic design workflows with features like Magic Design, Magic Write, Magic Edit, Magic Eraser, and Magic Animate.
Turn on your Visual Search History?
Google uses its visual recognition technologies to process the images you use to search, like when you search with Google Lens. If you turn on your Visual Search History, Google will save these images from eligible Google services to your Web & App Activity when you’re signed in to your Google Account. You can learn more about this setting and which Google services save images to it at g.co/Search/VisualSearchHistory.
How visual search history is used
Your Visual Search History may be used to improve your experience on Google services, like letting you revisit your past visual searches. It may be used to develop and improve Google’s visual recognition and search technologies, as well as the Google services that use them.
When visual search history is off
If you turn this setting off, any previous Visual Search History may still be kept and used to improve Google’s visual recognition and search technologies, unless you delete it from your Web & App Activity.
Visual Search History doesn’t affect images saved by other settings, like Gemini Apps Activity.
How to manage your Visual Search History
You can view, delete, or manage your Visual Search History at activity.google.com. To download your Visual Search History, visit takeout.google.com. Images will be deleted in accordance with your Web & App Activity auto-delete settings, although some types of images may be deleted sooner.
Google uses and saves data in accordance with Google Privacy Policy.