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General LLM tools include frameworks, APIs, evaluation utilities, and infrastructure specifically built around large language models. This category covers 369 tools that help developers build, test, fine-tune, and run applications on top of LLMs, from embedding calculators to full model-serving platforms.
Portfolio platform with galleries and zero-commission sales
Extract text from images, PDFs, and handwritten notes
Automate workflows across macOS apps
Automate podcast editing and social clips
Generate Anki flashcards from study materials
Launch, automate, and scale Meta ads from one dashboard
Convert long-form content into short social videos
Canned responses and text shortcuts for support teams
Free browser tool to place text behind images for social media
Convert audio and video to text transcripts
Generate SEO-friendly alt text for images automatically
Document summarization and Q&A
SvelteKit and TypeScript starter for SaaS apps
Humanize AI text for free without signup
Check if content was written by AI or humans
Data science programs in libraries
Free online tool that translates text from images to English or other languages
This is a technically focused category aimed primarily at developers and ML engineers. Tools like Cognee and UpTrain address retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines and model evaluation, while platforms like Dstack and PeriFlow handle compute infrastructure for training and inference. Embedding Similarity Calculator and similar utilities fill narrow but useful gaps in LLM development workflows. OpenAssistant and Cerebras-GPT represent open-source or open-weight models that developers can run or fine-tune directly. When comparing options, consider whether a tool is model-agnostic or tied to a specific provider, and whether it supports the models you are already using. Latency, throughput, and cost-per-token are the metrics that matter most for production workloads. Evaluation tools are often underinvested in early projects but become critical once you are shipping to users. Many tools here are open source with paid managed versions, while others are closed SaaS products with usage-based pricing.