API Tools

Clicking the links below will open the listed AI tools in new tabs in your browser. The list includes API tools for research, analysis, writing, grading, media and other educational uses. You can find agents and browser extensions on the models page. I would start with the tools in bold.

APIs = APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE. This is a huge category and most of the new products you see are here using an API to interact with one of the frontier models for you. You can often replicate the results with longer and careful prompting, but these are very useful shortcuts. 

APIs for INFORMATION, LITERATURE SEARCH & RESEARCH

APIs for ANALYSIS, & WORKING with DATA.

Here is a subcategory of tools that allow you to control the data set or knowledge base:

APIs for IMAGES, GRAPHICS and MORE

You can now create images natively in the standard tools (Nano Banana is an option within Gemini), but APIs sometimes offer a better interface (buttons) with more guidance and control. On the one hand, working with the LLM directly controls the image making and it means your prompts can be more subtle. (Try making an infographic for a complicated topic: the LLM can now both work out the concepts and put them into an image.) But in the general models, you need to include the stylistic prompts yourself (do you want a wide-angle realistic photo or a cubist painting? In other words–the words used to describe visual images and video are important knowledge for the user!) Ask for an image and then add an object or change your background or hair color (“don’t change anything else”). In many of these, you can also upload a reference image or a color palette. You can see the current leaderboard of text to image models here.

SLIDES

VIDEO

APIs for WRITING, GRADING, TUTORS and MORE

VOICE AND DIALOGUE with EMOTIONS

All of the major platforms now have a voice mode (Claude and Gemini only on the mobile app), so just hit the mic and experiment. You can interrupt, ask it to speak faster or with an accent or have it analyze the tone of your voice. But other models offer more and better: speech to text, text to speech, voice cloning, dubbing, translation and especially emotional realism and interpretation.

AI COMPANIONS: Character.ainomi.aireplikaelliq (focused on senior lonelliness) friendEdSight talks to students as a way to help colleges hear student voices. Sesame offers two emotionally sensitive voices/companions.

Vibe Coding

These tools work like agents (in that they can deploy and run things) but they are set up for a specific coding workflow. So compare to the list of agents on the models page.