3 Free AI tools that feel illegal to use
The transcript promotes three free AI tools that aggregate access to multiple leading AI models and capabilities. The tools include LM Arena for multi-model chat access, Pinocchio for running open-source models locally, and Design Arena for generating various creative media. The speaker encourages viewers to comment for links and join a WhatsApp community.
Summary
The transcript is a short promotional video highlighting three free AI tools presented as surprisingly powerful or underutilized. The first tool, LM Arena, provides direct access to multiple top-tier AI models — including Claude Sonnet, Claude Opus, GPT, Gemini Pro, Grok 4, Deepseek, and Kimi — all in one place, without requiring a login or payment. Users can compare models side by side.
The second tool, Pinocchio, is described as a one-click solution that transforms a user's computer into a local AI hub. It supports running open-source models entirely on-device across multiple modalities including image, video, voice, and chat, and is presented as free forever.
The third tool, Design Arena, focuses on creative media generation, covering images, videos, 3D models, games, and full websites. It leverages well-known underlying models such as Higgsfield, Sora, and Kling, all accessible for free through a single interface.
The speaker concludes with a call-to-action, asking viewers to comment to receive the links and promoting a free WhatsApp community where new AI tools are shared daily.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims LM Arena provides side-by-side access to Claude Sonnet, Opus, GPT, Gemini Pro, Grok 4, Deepseek, and Kimi with no login or payment required.
- The speaker claims Pinocchio converts a user's computer into a local AI hub with a single click, supporting image, video, voice, and chat modalities entirely offline.
- The speaker describes Design Arena as capable of generating images, videos, 3D models, games, and full websites, powered under the hood by Higgsfield, Sora, and Cling.
- The speaker frames all three tools as free alternatives, positioning them as surprisingly powerful — implying mainstream paid tools are unnecessary.
- The speaker uses a community-driven distribution model, directing viewers to comment for links and join a WhatsApp group where new AI tools are shared daily.
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