AIPRM
generalAI content generation for businesses
The ML category is a broad collection of 674 tools that apply machine learning across industries and functions, from healthcare documentation and legal research to user research, code generation, and content creation. It captures AI applications that do not fit cleanly into a single vertical.
AI content generation for businesses
Chrome extension combining multiple AI models
Generate synthetic user personas and conduct AI research
Extract insights from reviews, surveys, and social media
Monitor electoral procedures and count voters
Automated scoring for interview responses
Save and share prompts in one place
Improve writing with synonyms and paraphrasing
Craft effective prompts and optimize AI interactions
Translates PDFs and documents into 130+ languages
Cloud APIs for background removal, OCR, content moderation, and image processing
URL shortener with analytics and QR codes
Review condo documents and spot financial risks
Print-ready patterns in seconds
Clone your voice from short audio samples
Text-to-speech with custom voices
Tech news reader with clean summaries and source citations
AI insights for smarter business decisions
AI shopper intelligence
Legal research assistant
Translate and dub videos with AI
Generates step-by-step instructions from various inputs
Edit website content directly on the page
Merge, split, compress, and convert PDFs in your browser
Because this category covers so many domains, browsing by sub-use case is more efficient than scrolling the full list. Tools like Hippo Scribe and SopCreator serve very specific professional workflows, while others like User Evaluation or Userpersona target product and UX teams. The quality bar across the category is uneven: some tools are mature products with enterprise customers, while others are early-stage experiments. When evaluating any tool in this space, look for evidence of actual accuracy and reliability in your specific domain, since ML performance varies dramatically across tasks. Integration depth and data handling are often the deciding factors for business use. Pricing models are diverse, from usage-based API billing to flat-rate SaaS subscriptions. Open-source alternatives exist for many of the underlying tasks, so for teams with technical resources, comparing commercial tools against self-hosted options is worth the effort.