Overview
Best of AI is a comprehensive, hand-curated directory that organizes and categorizes the most impactful AI tools available today. With 588 GitHub stars, this repository serves as a regularly-updated reference guide covering eight major categories including writing assistants, image/video generation, coding platforms, productivity tools, voice/music AI, automation solutions, research aids, and open-source frameworks. Each tool is selected based on active maintenance, widespread adoption, and community impact rather than marketing hype. The directory features detailed descriptions of flagship tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and emerging platforms, making it an essential bookmark for anyone navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Unlike scattered blog posts or promotional listings, this repository provides a structured, no-nonsense approach to AI tool discovery, focusing on tools that deliver real value in 2025. The project emphasizes quality curation over quantity, ensuring users find tools that are genuinely useful rather than experimental or abandoned projects.
Pros
- + Carefully curated selection based on impact, innovation, and community feedback rather than promotional content
- + Comprehensive categorization across 8 major AI domains with regularly updated tool listings
- + Focus on actively maintained and widely adopted tools, filtering out experimental or abandoned projects
Cons
- - Static repository format means no interactive features, demos, or hands-on tool testing capabilities
- - Manual curation process may introduce delays in adding newly released or rapidly evolving AI tools
- - Limited to tool discovery and descriptions without integrated pricing, comparison features, or user reviews
Use Cases
- • Research and discovery when exploring AI tools for specific business needs or creative projects
- • Staying current with the AI tool landscape and identifying emerging platforms worth evaluating
- • Reference guide for teams making technology decisions about which AI tools to integrate into workflows