A curated list of AI-native applications — products and systems built with AI at their core, where the primary interface, logic, or experience is driven by AI rather than traditional software patterns.
- General AI Applications
- AI for Writing & Content
- AI for Coding & Development
- AI for Design & Media
- AI for Productivity & Knowledge Work
- AI Assistants & Agents
- Platforms & Builders
- Design Patterns & Concepts
AI-native applications designed around conversational, generative, or agent-based interaction.
- ChatGPT — Conversational AI application for writing, reasoning, coding, and general tasks.
- Claude — AI assistant focused on long-form reasoning, analysis, and writing.
- Perplexity — AI-native search and answer engine combining retrieval and generation.
- Pi — Personal AI focused on conversational interaction and emotional intelligence.
Applications where AI is the primary interface for creating and refining written content.
- Jasper — AI content platform for marketing, blogs, and brand-aligned writing.
- Copy.ai — AI writing tool for marketing copy, emails, and workflows.
- Writesonic — AI platform for content generation and SEO-focused writing.
- Notion AI — Integrated AI writing and editing within a knowledge workspace.
- Sudowrite — AI writing assistant for creative and narrative content.
Applications where AI is central to the software development experience.
- Cursor — AI-first code editor with integrated agent capabilities.
- GitHub Copilot — AI pair programmer integrated into development environments.
- Replit Ghostwriter — AI coding assistant built into a cloud development platform.
- Codeium — AI coding assistant for autocomplete and chat-driven development.
AI-native tools for generating and editing visual, audio, and multimedia content.
- Midjourney — AI image generation platform focused on artistic and creative outputs.
- DALL·E — AI system for generating images from text prompts.
- Runway — AI platform for video generation, editing, and media production.
- Canva AI — AI-powered design tools integrated into a visual content platform.
AI-native tools designed to support thinking, organization, and decision-making.
- Mem — AI-powered workspace for capturing, organizing, and retrieving knowledge.
- Tana — AI-native knowledge graph and note-taking system.
- Taskade — AI-driven productivity platform combining tasks, notes, and agents.
- Coda AI — AI-powered documents and workflows platform.
Applications focused on autonomous or semi-autonomous task execution.
- AutoGPT — Experimental autonomous AI agent framework.
- AgentGPT — Browser-based platform for deploying autonomous agents.
- BabyAGI — Minimal AI task management system using agents.
- Superagent — Platform for building and deploying AI agents.
Tools for creating AI-native applications and experiences.
- OpenAI Platform — APIs and tools for building AI-native applications.
- Vercel AI SDK — Toolkit for building AI-powered user interfaces and applications.
- LangChain — Framework for building LLM-powered applications.
- LlamaIndex — Data framework for connecting LLMs to applications.
Concepts and emerging patterns shaping AI-native applications.
- Prompt-driven interfaces — Applications where user input is interpreted dynamically via natural language.
- Generative UI — Interfaces that adapt or generate layouts based on user intent or data.
- Agent workflows — Systems where tasks are executed through autonomous or semi-autonomous agents.
- Human-in-the-loop — Hybrid systems combining AI automation with human oversight.
- Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) — Combining external data sources with generative models.
- Awesome AI — General tools, frameworks, and resources for artificial intelligence.
- Awesome AI Agents — Frameworks and tools for building autonomous AI agents.
- Awesome AI Coding Agents — AI systems for autonomous software development tasks.
- Awesome Prompt Engineering — Techniques and tools for designing prompts.
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