theaiwizard atlasDiscover the best AI tools
A handcrafted directory of AI tools, models & arcane resources.Curated, not scraped.
aiwizard indexes 909 approved AI tools across 113 categories. Each one has its own page: what it does, how the vendor prices it, which platforms it runs on, and — where we hold the data — its pros and cons and a step-by-step walkthrough. The modules below are the shortest routes in: what people are opening right now, what they are saving, then category by category.
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View allHow tools get into aiwizard
Nothing is published on submission. A submitted tool is stored unapproved, and every public read filters on that flag, so the catalog only grows when a maintainer acts on it. Categories work the same way: a submitter proposes one alongside the tool, an admin approves it, and nothing reaches the taxonomy unreviewed.
Links are audited separately, by a script that walks the catalog and asks three things of each tool's website — does it answer, is it a real page rather than a for-sale or suspended placeholder, and does that page still name the tool. The answer is stored per product as its link status: live, dead, parked, moved, or unsure when the check could prove nothing either way. Dead and parked tools keep their page but are flagged Discontinued on every card.
A tool page carries the screenshot and description, the vendor's own pricing tiers, supported platforms, pros and cons, a walkthrough and a video where those exist, and related tools drawn from the same category.
Where people start
Most sessions begin from a category rather than the search box, because "AI tool" is not what anyone is actually looking for — a video generator is. The categories below hold the most approved tools; the number beside each is what you will find on its page.
To scan the whole thing instead, the full catalog runs 60 tools to a page and filters by category, label and tag. Every tool also lives at its own address, so a link to a page here is a link to that tool rather than to a search result that may not survive the week.
Common questions
Do I need an account to use aiwizard?
No. Browsing the catalog, searching it, filtering it and reading any tool page are open to everyone, with no sign-up. An account only adds bookmarks: a saved tool is stored against your user id, so that one feature needs a session. Nothing else is gated.
How do I get a tool listed?
Submit it from the submit page. A submission is stored unapproved, and every public query filters on approved, so nothing you send appears in the catalog until a maintainer reviews it. If the category you need does not exist yet, you propose it with the tool and it is reviewed the same way.
Are the listings paid placements?
Only the blocks labelled Featured, which carry that badge wherever they appear. Everything else is ordered by data rather than payment: the popular modules rank on view counts, most bookmarked ranks on how many people saved a tool, and the category lists rank on how many approved tools each category holds.
How current is the catalog?
Listing pages are statically generated and rebuilt every 30 minutes, so counts and rankings follow the database within that window. A separate audit re-checks each tool's website and records the verdict; a tool whose site is dead or parked keeps its page but is marked Discontinued on the card, so you learn about a broken link before the click rather than after it.


