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AI data tools help analysts, developers, and business users extract meaning from datasets, automate reporting, and interact with data using natural language. The category holds over 500 tools, reflecting how broadly data work spans industries. Common tasks include querying databases in plain English, summarizing documents, building charts, and cleaning or transforming structured data.
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Brand compliance auditing for AI outputs
Build interactive dashboards from any data source
Summarize articles and research papers
Generate legal documents and contracts with AI
Tutorials and resources for Excel and Google Sheets
AI toolkit for Google Sheets that autocompletes tasks and formulas
Write SQL queries using natural language
Build AI agents and workflows visually without code
View, edit, and convert JSON, CSV, YAML, and XML data
Chat with your PDFs, files, and websites
Generate academic papers with citations and LaTeX support
CV builder with mentor feedback and collaborative tools
Choose monthly or yearly subscription plans
The range within this category is wide. Tools like Text2SQL and Lovespreadsheets lower the barrier for non-technical users to query databases or work with spreadsheets, while platforms like Coactive and Arria are built for enterprise-scale data narration and unstructured data processing. Hunchbank and Wope address analytics and tracking use cases, and FlowCharts.ai helps visualize workflows and data logic. When evaluating, consider whether you need a tool that connects to live data sources, generates static reports, or supports ongoing querying. Data privacy and where your data is processed matters more here than in most other AI categories, especially for sensitive business or customer data. Pricing varies from free tiers for limited datasets to enterprise contracts for tools with robust connectors and compliance features. Accuracy of generated SQL or analysis outputs should always be validated, particularly in high-stakes reporting contexts.