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AI tools for students

Research, study and write faster — mostly free tools.

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General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis and everyday tasks.

Verdict: The safest default assistant: broadest feature set and ecosystem, excellent for general work. Specialists beat it in narrow lanes — research with citations, very long documents — but as a first AI tool it is hard to argue against.

WritingFree · paid from $20/mo
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Free-tier code completion across most editors.

CodingFree · paid from $15/mo
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Search academic papers and see where the evidence actually lands.

ResearchFree · paid from $8.99/mo
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Ask questions of a PDF and get answers with page references.

ResearchFree · paid from $19.99/mo
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Paraphrasing, grammar and citation tools built for students.

WritingFree · paid from $19.95/mo
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Describe an app, get it built and deployed — all in the browser.

CodingFree · paid from $25/mo
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The free-first video editor short-form creators actually use.

VideoFree · paid from $9.99/mo
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Meeting transcription that joins the call for you.

AudioFree · paid from $16.99/mo
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Writing assistance everywhere you type.

WritingFree · paid from $12/mo
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Turn your own documents into a grounded research assistant.

Verdict: The most trustworthy research assistant for working with your own material — source-grounding with passage-level citations is exactly how AI research should work. It only knows what you give it, which is both its limit and its point.

ResearchFree
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Google's AI assistant, woven through Search, Gmail and Workspace.

Verdict: Unbeatable if your work already lives in Gmail, Docs and Drive — the integration is the product, and the free tier is the most generous of the major assistants. As a standalone chat experience it trails its rivals in polish.

WritingFree · paid from $19.99/mo
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AI answer engine that cites its sources.

Verdict: The best tool for sourced, verifiable answers. For research and fact-finding it beats general assistants; for long-form writing or coding it isn't trying to compete.

ResearchFree · paid from $20/mo