Awesome AI Tools

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Awesome AI Tools for Coding and Designing

A comprehensive collection of prompt examples and prompting techniques for AI enthusiasts and developers. This repository aims to provide valuable resources and insights into the world of AI-driven applications and tools.

Links

Prompt Examples

IDEs

  • VSCode – VS Code with Copilot
  • Cursor — An IDE with chat, edit, generate and debug features. Forked from VSCodium, so the interface is similar to VS Code.
  • trae — Trae is an adaptive AI IDE that transforms how you work, collaborating with you to run faster.
  • Windsurf — An IDE with chat, edit, generate and debug features. Forked from VSCodium, so the interface is similar to VS Code. Formerly known as Codeium.
  • PearAI — An open source fork of VS Code with chat and inline code generation.
  • Melty — An open source fork of VS Code with built in chat, change previews, and ability to write commits with AI. Currently only source code is available.
  • Replit — Web-based IDE with cloud developer environments, code completion, chat, a software development agent and deployments.
  • Mutable — Web-based IDE, integrated with a chatbot and GitHub.
  • CodeStory — An IDE with chat, code explanations, auto-generated commits and PR summaries. Forked from VSCodium.
  • UI Pilot — Chat-based AI code editor that creates forms using Material UI, using GPT-4.
  • GitWit — Web-based editor for building ReactJS applications with AI.
  • Theia IDE — An extensible open-source IDE (web and desktop) providing AI-powered features like chat, code completion, terminal assistance and custom agents using arbitrary LLMs. Built on Theia AI, a platform designed to enable the creation of custom, AI-powered tools and IDEs.
  • OneCompiler — A free AI Powered online compiler supporting over 70 languages, including Java, Python, MySQL, C++, and HTML, for writing, running, and sharing code.
  • Zed – A high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
  • Void – Open source Cursor alternative
  • Athas
  • Kilo – Kilo combines all features of Cline, Roo, and our own additions

AI Code Builders

  • Aider – A terminal app for generating web apps out of prompts.
  • Amazon Q – Rarely used and lagging behind top players.
  • Augmentcode – Works in VS Code and JetBrains, built for coders. Can execute code, run terminals, find issues, and analyze code for performance optimization in production.
  • Base44 – Designed for non-coders, an all-in-one tool that creates dashboard-like apps effectively.
  • Bolt – Started as a StackBlitz side project, raised $105M, works for everyone (coders, non-coders, marketers), and has out-of-the-box Supabase integration for data and auth.
  • BoringUi – enter data in json, explain your design and…done!
  • Caffeine AI – A new player, too early to evaluate fully.
  • Canva Code – Perfect for creating lead magnets for founders, non-coders, and marketers. (Note: Assumed to be a feature of Canva; linked to the main Canva website.)
  • Clark – An AI agent for building internal enterprise apps, capable of creating apps from Jira tickets. Combines prompting, Figma-like editing, and coding.
  • Claude – Can write and run code, super easy to get started (free), and works for basic cases like building components or learning coding.
  • Cline – A VS Code plugin that works for large codebases, supports any LLM, and has runtime awareness.
  • CodeParrot – Production Ready Frontend Pages in minutes using Figma Designs or Screenshots.
  • Continue dot Dev – An open-source alternative to Cursor, great for those who want to build their own AI IDE.
  • Create_xyz – Can clone a product from a provided link, has connections to databases like The Movie DB and HackerNews, and supports authentication with one prompt. Good for creating functioning products with minimal prompts.
  • Creatr – An AI tool for creating unique content.
  • Cursor – The best tool for coders (not ideal for non-coders), can assist, autocomplete, refactor, and build entire modules or projects. Demonstrated migrating from Tailwind v3 to v4.
  • Databutton – From Norway, backed by VCs, offers a unique approach different from most players, and works great for true non-coders.
  • DeepSite – A Hugging Face space for deep learning applications.
  • Devin – Targets the corporate world, acts as a junior dev in a team, sends pull requests, and works alongside teams. Not as expensive anymore but may struggle with messy repositories.
  • EmergentLabsHQ – An agentic vibe coding tool that can handle entire apps with frontend and backend. It works fast, feels like a CTO or tech co-founder, and features multi-agent capabilities (e.g., coding agent, testing agent).
  • FactoryAI – An advanced AI coding tool that generates complex apps and documentation, works well with large existing projects, has access to web search, MCPs, can run code on a local machine, and has an excellent UX. Best for coders.
  • Fronty – Convert image to HTML CSS
  • GitHub Copilot – The original AI coding tool (started in 2020), can generate code, handle large codebases, merge PRs, fix bugs, search code, supports agent mode, and is now open-sourced.
  • Github Spark – Works well for small or demo apps, still behind a waitlist. (Note: Linked to a GitHub subpath, assuming it’s a GitHub product.)
  • Grok Studio – A favorite for playing with code, suggested for learning coding, especially for vibe coders. (Note: As a product from xAI, linked to the official Grok page, assuming Grok Studio is an extension or feature.)
  • HeroUI
  • HeybossAI – The most creative AI coding tool on the market, capable of building production-grade apps with backend and database. Works great for non-coders and produces impressive design outputs.
  • IDX – now firebase, A free alternative to Cursor, can build mobile apps, and uses Gemini.
  • jDoodle – An online compiler and AI tool for coding.
  • JulesGoogle – Jules by Google
  • Kombai – Input your design files. Get high-quality HTML, CSS or React code
  • Lovable – The fastest-growing EU-based startup ($10M ARR), features native Supabase integration, offers the best AI+no-code mix with a WYSIWYG editor, and can produce full web apps from screenshots.
  • Lovart.ai – A design agent who creates by your side.
  • Magic Patterns – A tool for generating creative patterns using AI.
  • MarsX – A mix of AI, no-code, and high-code, designed as a “SaaS builder” rather than a website builder. Used to build products like @seobotai, @listingbott, and @indexrusher.
  • mocha – Designed for non-coders, builds full-stack apps from prompts with complete features (auth, database, hosting, emails). Ideal for non-technical users.
  • Pear AI – Entered YC, had drama around forking a GitHub repo, and is an alternative to Cursor.
  • Polymet – AI Product Designer at your service.
  • Qodo – For coders, can write tests, refactor, and generate code, supporting all LLMs, including DeepSeek.
  • Replit AI – Considered the most advanced AI agent for coding, with Agent or Assistant modes. A true full-stack app generator with its own server, database, and hosting.
  • Replit – An online IDE for collaborative coding and AI projects.
  • Rork_app – A text-to-app AI agent that builds mobile apps and publishes directly on TestFlight. Perfect for non-coders building mobile apps.
  • Same
  • SiteBrew – Site Generator
  • Softgen – Works well for both coders and non-coders, can fix its own bugs, and can host web apps.
  • Stitch – Best for prototyping, suitable for founders, designers, and non-coders. Much faster than other tools. (Note: Assumed to be a Google product based on the name “Stitch from Google”; linked to a plausible Google-related domain, though the exact product may vary.)
  • StitchGoogle – Transform ideas into UI designs for mobile and web applications.
  • Tempo Labs – Generates full-stack apps using text or image prompts, starts by creating architecture and diagrams, and offers an impressive AI coding UX.
  • Trae – Goes from zero to one via prompting, free, from ByteDance, can build full-stack web apps, and is designed for coders. (Note: Linked to ByteDance’s main site with a subpath for Trae, as ByteDance products often follow this structure.)
  • UIzard – Visualize, communicate, and iterate on wireframes and prototypes in minutes. Empower your product team with AI!
  • v0 – Best for making well-designed web pages or UIs, integrates with Figma, allows element-by-element editing, but not ideal for full-stack apps.
  • Webdraw – Best for people with zero coding experience, features a genius UX, is free, and turns sketches into web apps.
  • Windsurf – Works well for advanced apps, acts as a true agent, can use web search, has memory, and is best for lazy coders.
  • Wrapifai – Best for form-based apps like calculators and AI generators. Ideal for building mini tools for SEO or lead magnets, 100% no-code, and super easy to use.
  • Rocket – rocket new
  • new website– website from a sentence

Web Animations

  • FramerMotion – Eine leistungsstarke React-Bibliothek für flüssige, deklarative UI-Animationen und Interaktionen im Web
  • LottieFiles – Eine Plattform und ein Dateiformat für leichtgewichtige, hochwertige Vektoranimationen, die als JSON exportiert und einfach in Websites und Apps eingebunden werden können
  • RiveApp – Ein Tool zur Erstellung interaktiver, zustandsbasierter Vektoranimationen, die sich in Echtzeit in Web, Apps und Spiele integrieren lassen
  • GSAP – Eine extrem leistungsstarke, framework-unabhängige JavaScript-Bibliothek zur Erstellung hochperformanter, präziser Animationen für alles, was JavaScript im Web steuern kann – von UI-Elementen über SVG bis zu komplexen Sequenzen
  • Spring.js – Eine flexible Animationsbibliothek für React, die natürliche, federbasierte Animationen über deklarative Hooks ermöglicht

Video Generation

Image Generation

Generate PRDs

  • From021.io – Define your products right the first time in minutes. No coding yet, no endless tweaks later. Clear, actionable specs and documentation from day one.
  • usePRD

Cursor Rules

MCP Servers

List of AI Code Builders