395 New AI Tools This Week: Audio, Video & Code
Week 5 of tracking new AI tools brought 395 additions across voice synthesis, video generation, and developer infrastructure. Here's what shipped.
This week was enormous for aitoolfinder.ai—we added 395 tools across nearly every category. That's almost double our usual weekly volume, and it tells a story: AI infrastructure is getting real, and the tooling is catching up.
Let me walk you through the patterns I'm seeing.
Voice & Audio Reached Peak Sophistication
The voice space matured dramatically this week. ElevenLabs Voice Premium now offers real-time streaming with 29+ languages, while Resemble AI added emotion control to voice cloning. Deepgram released enterprise speech-to-text with 100+ language support and speaker diarization—meaning your transcripts now know who's talking. For creators, Audify AI and Lovo.ai made voice customization accessible without technical knowledge.
Video Generation Became Production-Ready
Text-to-video tools stopped being toys this week. Runway Gen-3 Alpha Turbo claims 10x faster inference, while Haiper added frame interpolation for smoother motion. Hour One and Rephrase AI are now handling personalized video at scale—one prompt creates dozens of variations with different presenters. Clipwing solved the opposite problem: automatically cutting long videos into social-ready clips.
Code Generation Got Better Infrastructure
Developers got serious tools this week. Cline is a VS Code agent that reads files and implements features autonomously. Tabnine and Continue both offer multi-model code completion. Claude API (Opus 4.1) arrived with extended thinking and batch processing at 50% lower cost. For infrastructure, Together AI Inference API and Vercel AI SDK made it easier to build across multiple models.
Image Generation Stayed Competitive
The image space didn't explode this week, but it solidified. Stable Diffusion 3.5 improved text rendering. Getimg AI bundled generation, editing, and upscaling. Civitai grew as the community hub for sharing custom models. Photoroom stayed focused on one job: removing backgrounds and generating product photos.
Customer Support & Automation Exploded
The biggest category this week was undoubtedly customer support and workflow automation. Chaindesk, Nuhello, Gorgias, and Sybill all added new features or launched. Zapier and Make remain the connective tissue, but Wordware, AgentDock, and Taskade are building higher-level abstractions on top of those integrations.
Writing Tools Stayed Practical
The writing category was steady, not flashy. Spell positions itself as a Google Docs alternative with native AI. Hypotenuse AI converts keywords into full articles. LAIKA trains on your own writing style. None of these are revolutionary, but they all solve real problems for specific use cases.
Research & Knowledge Tools Matured
For academic work and research, we saw Galactica (specialized for science), Explainpaper (explain confusing concepts), and Consensus (search for answers in papers). NotebookLM Plus and LlamaIndex are building the infrastructure for knowledge management at scale.
What This Means
This week confirms a shift: AI tools are moving from novelty to infrastructure. Voice is no longer experimental. Video generation is production-ready. Code agents can ship features. Customer support is automatable. The question isn't whether these tools work anymore—it's how to wire them together.
The 395 tools we added this week reflect that maturity. Fewer flashy demos, more real problems solved. That's progress.
Explore all 395 at aitoolfinder.ai or browse by category. The week ahead will bring more—but I'm betting the trend continues: less hype, more infrastructure.