7 Free Google AI Tools You Can Use Right Now
Ever feel like you’re spinning your wheels doing the same manual tasks over and over? What if you could cut through the grunt work—and it didn’t cost a dime?
Google’s quietly dropped a crop of AI tools that do just that. From building full apps in plain English to generating brand-ready content on autopilot, these tools are seriously worth a bookmark.
Each one is 100% free (as of now), and all you need is a Google account. Let’s dive in.

1. Build Full Apps with Just Text Using Opal
Don’t know how to code? Doesn’t matter.
Opal turns your plain-English descriptions into full-blown apps—drag, drop, done.
How it works:
- Hit “Create new,” delete the demo blocks, and type what you want. Example: “Make a weekly meal planner that adjusts for family size and dietary preferences.”
- In seconds, you’ll see a visual workflow:
- 🟨 Yellow = user inputs
- 🔵 Blue = AI steps (powered by Gemini)
- 🟩 Green = outputs
- You can customize the blocks or just hit “Start” to preview it.
- When you’re happy, click “Share app” for a live public link.
Why it’s worth your time:
- No coding skills needed
- Mix and match models like Gemini, Imagen, and Video
- Perfect for quick prototypes or hackathon demos
It’s like having an AI developer in your back pocket.

2. Google AI Studio: When You’re Ready to Go Pro
Opal is your prototyping MVP. But when you want more power, AI Studio steps in.
The new “Build” tab lets you:
- Describe an app idea (say, “A voice coach that cheers you on during workouts”)
- Auto-create the full dialogue flow and backend logic
- Test in-browser instantly
- One-click deploy for cloud hosting, scaling, or monetizing
Pro tip: Use Opal to sketch your idea fast. Switch to AI Studio to scale it up.

3. NotebookLM: Turn Links Into your Personal Researcher
If you research, write, or plan… this one’s for you.
NotebookLM reads your sources—like PDFs, Google Docs, or even YouTube links—and becomes your AI research buddy.
How it works:
- Import your files or links.
- Hit “Configure notebook,” choose “Custom,” and give it context. “Focus on this Japan travel video; everything else is just backup.”
- Chat directly with your source bundle or click “Video overview.”
Yup—it’ll draft a narrated explainer video for you. No editing required.
Best use cases:
- Thesis planning
- Market research
- Competitive breakdowns
- Travel prep
It’s like having a research assistant who actually knows your focus.

4. Gemini Just Got a Major Power-Up
A few quiet upgrades, but they’re game-changers.
- Canvas mode
Upload a messy doc—or a half-baked business plan—and say, “Make this a slide deck.” Gemini splits your content into slides, adds images, and exports straight to Google Slides. - Custom persona memory
Settings → “Instructions for Gemini”
Drop in nuances like: “Write in a casual voice, avoid long sentences, speak to product managers.” Gemini is learning to match your style and clean up your mess. Win-win.

5. Auto YouTube Summaries Right Under the Video
Next time you watch a YouTube video (while logged into Google), scroll just below the description.
You’ll likely see a new “AI Summary” section that gives you:
- A TL;DR of the video’s key points
- Enough signal to decide if it’s worth your time
No more scrubbing through six intros and background stories before getting to the goods.

6. Pimeli: Auto-Generate Social Campaigns in Seconds
(Still experimental, and access may be limited.)
Drop your URL. That’s it.
Pimeli scans your site and generates a full-blown social campaign that sounds and looks like you.
It analyzes:
- Fonts, colors, logo
- Product names, taglines, tone
Then boom—you get custom ad creatives, captions, and calls-to-action.
Need fresh content? Say, “Launch a 24-hour promo.” It spins a brand-new campaign on the spot.
If you’re running a lean team or just hate writing LinkedIn posts… this one’s gold.

7. Studio-Grade Text-to-Speech—For Free
🔗 Google AI Studio → Audio tab
Forget clunky robot voices. Google’s new TTS (text-to-speech) engine sounds shockingly real.
Features you’ll like:
- Multiple speakers (<speaker name=”Jay”>), great for dialogues.
- Dozens of voices and accents.
- Download audio in WAV format for podcasts, videos, or phone systems.
Write a script, tweak the voice, click “Run”—you’ve got pro audio in seconds.

Final Takeaway
These tools won’t just save you time—they’ll spot you hours a week and unlock entirely new workflows.
Whether you’re a solopreneur, student, startup founder, or just AI-curious, Google’s giving you the keys to serious productivity gains—all free.
Try one or try them all. And if you’re looking to keep that momentum going?
👉 Start learning how to put these tools to work at Tixu.ai—a beginner-friendly platform that helps you level up your AI skills fast.



































































