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This category covers tools built around large language models: infrastructure for deploying, fine-tuning, evaluating, and monitoring LLMs in production. With 369 tools listed, it is one of the more technical categories on the site, aimed primarily at developers and ML engineers rather than end users.

WriteHuman AI Humanizer Tool

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Rewrite AI text to read like human writing

Free 41 · 37,190 votes

The portfolio website builder for photographers, artists and designers

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Portfolio platform with galleries and zero-commission sales

Free 41 · 18,304 votes

Realistic Text to Speech converter & AI Voice generator

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Generate realistic voiceovers and download as MP3 or WAV

Free 37 · 4,326 votes

TextBehindImg

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Free browser tool to place text behind images for social media

Free 32 · 61,991 votes

Frizerly

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Auto-publishes SEO blog posts weekly

Free 32 · 53,671 votes

Free Instant AI Alt Text Generator

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Generate SEO-friendly alt text for images automatically

Free 31 · 42,723 votes

KitForStartups

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SvelteKit and TypeScript starter for SaaS apps

Free 31 · 38,106 votes

AI Detector

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Check if content was written by AI or humans

Free 31 · 28,764 votes

LLM tooling has exploded alongside the models themselves, and the category now spans several distinct problem areas. Deployment and serving tools like PeriFlow and Dstack help teams run models efficiently at scale. Evaluation and observability tools like UpTrain and AIWatch track model quality, drift, and cost over time. Memory and retrieval tools like Cognee add persistent context or RAG capabilities to LLM applications. When choosing, the key questions are infrastructure fit (cloud, on-prem, or hybrid), model compatibility (OpenAI-only vs. open-weight models), and whether the tool addresses your actual bottleneck, whether that is latency, cost, accuracy, or developer velocity. Pricing structures vary: some tools charge per token processed, others per seat or per API call. Open-source options exist across most sub-categories, which is worth considering for teams with engineering capacity to self-host.