Every week, another AI tool appears promising to save time, improve productivity, or completely change the way we work.
But do we really need dozens of AI tools?
Probably not.
For most people, the smartest approach is simple: choose one good AI assistant and add one or two specialised tools for the work you do regularly.
Here are some of the most useful AI tools worth knowing in 2026.
βοΈ Writing & Everyday AI
ChatGPT β A great all-round AI assistant for writing emails, brainstorming ideas, summarising documents, research and everyday questions.
π Know & Try ChatGPT
Claude β Especially useful for long documents, thoughtful writing, research and natural-sounding content.
π Know & Try Claude
Grammarly β Helps improve grammar, clarity and tone while you write emails, documents and online content.
π Know & Try Grammarly
Jasper β Designed mainly for marketers who need blogs, advertisements and branded content at scale.
π Know & Try Jasper
π» Coding & App Building
Cursor β An AI-powered coding editor that understands your project and can make changes across multiple files.
π Know & Try Cursor
GitHub Copilot β Suggests and completes code while you work inside popular development environments.
π Know & Try GitHub Copilot
Claude Code β Useful for developers handling larger coding tasks directly from the terminal.
π Know & Try Claude Code
Want to build an app without being an experienced programmer? Tools such as Replit, Lovable, v0 and Bolt.new can turn simple instructions into working applications.
π Know & Try Replit Β· Know & Try Lovable Β· Know & Try v0 Β· Know & Try Bolt.new
π¨ Design & Creativity
Midjourney β Creates impressive AI-generated images for creative projects, concepts and marketing visuals.
π Know & Try Midjourney
Canva Magic Studio β Makes social media graphics, presentations and marketing materials much easier, even for non-designers.
π Know & Try Canva
Figma β Adds AI assistance to professional UI and product design workflows.
π Know & Try Figma
π¬ Video & Audio
Synthesia β Turn a written script into presenter-style videos without using a camera or studio.
π Know & Try Synthesia
Runway β Generate and edit videos using powerful AI tools.
π Know & Try Runway
Descript β Edit videos and podcasts almost like editing a Word document.
π Know & Try Descript
ElevenLabs β Creates highly natural AI voices and voiceovers in multiple languages.
π Know & Try ElevenLabs
π’ Work Smarter Every Day
Microsoft Copilot β Brings AI directly into Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint.
π Know & Try Microsoft Copilot
Notion AI β Helps organise, summarise and search information stored inside your workspace.
π Know & Try Notion AI
Reclaim.ai & Motion β Automatically organise tasks and meetings around your calendar.
π Know & Try Reclaim.ai Β· Know & Try Motion
Otter.ai & Fireflies β Record meetings, create transcripts and generate summaries and action points automatically.
π Know & Try Otter.ai Β· Know & Try Fireflies
Zapier β Connects different apps and automates repetitive tasks without requiring programming knowledge.
π Know & Try Zapier
π Research Faster
Perplexity β An AI-powered research assistant that gives answers together with sources you can verify.
π Know & Try Perplexity
NotebookLM β Upload your own documents and ask questions based on those sources. It is particularly useful for students, researchers and professionals working with large amounts of information.
π Know & Try NotebookLM
π‘ So, Which AI Tool Should You Choose?
Donβt try to use everything.
Start with ChatGPT or Claude as your main AI assistant.
Then add one specialist tool based on what you regularly do:
π» Coding β Cursor
π¨ Design β Canva or Midjourney
π¬ Video β Synthesia or Runway
π Research β Perplexity or NotebookLM
π
Productivity β Motion or Reclaim.ai
The real advantage doesnβt come from having 20 AI tools bookmarked.
It comes from learning how to use two or three good tools extremely well.
π Final Thought
AI is becoming part of everyday work surprisingly quickly. The people gaining the most from it arenβt necessarily using the largest number of tools β theyβre using the right tools for the right jobs.
So instead of chasing every new AI launch, find the tools that genuinely save you time and make them part of your daily workflow.



Nice list - always good to see "actually worth using" filters applied honestly instead of just cramming in every trending tool. Slightly off-theme since it's not AI, but in the spirit of tools that just do the one thing well: I maintain fjsondb (github.com/p32929/fjsondb), a tiny zero-dependency JSON store for Node, for when a full AI-powered database layer is overkill for what's basically a config file.
AI tools are only useful if you actually use them. Pick one general assistant + one or two specialized tools for your niche and go deep not wide.