5 Best AI Websites I Use Daily to Create Content Faster

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Introduction

If you had told me three years ago that I could produce a full studio-quality song, generate professional model photography, and turn a 20-page research paper into a podcast while drinking my morning coffee, I wouldn’t have believed you. But in 2025, AI is no longer a “toy”—it’s a professional-grade assistant.

As a creator, my biggest challenge has always been the “boring stuff.” Finding the right background music without getting a copyright strike, or searching for the perfect sound effect, used to take hours. Today, I use a specific stack of AI tools that have cut my production time by nearly 70%. In this guide, I’m sharing the 5 best AI websites that I personally use to keep my content quality high while working faster than ever.


5 Best AI Websites

1. Suno.com: The Music Producer in Your Pocket

Gone are the days of scrolling through generic “No Copyright” libraries on YouTube only to find the same three tracks everyone else is using. Suno has fundamentally changed how I think about audio branding.

How I Use Suno for My Channel

What makes Suno unique is its ability to understand context and emotion. I recently needed a “Telugu folk-fusion” track for a travel vlog. Instead of settling for whatever I could find, I typed: “Upbeat Telugu folk song with heavy bass and modern synth, 120 BPM, energetic vibes” and within 60 seconds, I had a professional track.

Step-by-Step Workflow:

  1. Enter Custom Mode: Don’t just use the simple prompt box. Click “Custom” to enter your own lyrics.
  2. Multilingual Magic: If you write lyrics in Telugu or Hindi, Suno understands the cultural rhythm and accent perfectly.
  3. The “Remix” Feature: If you like the first 30 seconds but hate the chorus, use the “Extend” tool to rewrite the ending while keeping the same singer’s voice.

Pro-Tip on Commercial Rights: For AdSense approval, you must be careful with music rights. If you are on Suno’s Free Plan, you do not own the commercial rights and cannot monetize your videos. To be safe, I recommend the Pro Plan, which grants you full ownership of the songs you generate.  

2. Audiobox: Meta’s Secret Weapon for Sound Design

If you are a video editor, you know the frustration of looking for a “cyberpunk door sliding open” or “distant rain on a tin roof.” Most libraries charge a fortune or give you low-quality files. Audiobox (by Meta) is a research-led AI that generates sounds from scratch.

Why Audiobox is Different

Unlike other tools that just search a database, Audiobox synthesizes the sound based on your text.

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  • Prompting Strategy: Instead of just “Dog barking,” try “Aggressive German Shepherd barking echoing in a large empty warehouse.” The AI will actually add the “reverb” (echo) to the sound.
  • Voice Cloning (Use with Caution): Audiobox can also mimic voices. As a creator, I use this only for “placeholder” dialogue while I’m editing a script to see how the timing feels.

Creator Insight: Using AI-generated SFX is a great way to avoid “Content ID” flags. Since the sound is unique and generated for you, it doesn’t match any existing copyrighted library.

3. Fooocus: Professional Photoshoots Without a Studio

This is the tool that saved my budget. For small business owners or costume creators, hiring a model and a photographer is the biggest expense. Fooocus is a simplified version of Stable Diffusion that allows you to generate “Semi-Realistic” photography.

The Google Colab

You don’t need a powerful PC to run this. You can use Fooocus Colab.

  1. Launch the .ipynb file: Click play and wait for the “Public URL” to appear.
  2. The “Image Prompt” Feature: This is where the magic happens. Upload a photo of your actual product (like a shirt or shoes).
  3. Advanced Settings: Set the “Stop At” and “Weight” to 0.9. This tells the AI: “Keep the shirt exactly like the photo, but put it on a professional model at a beach.”

Human Perspective: I spent years trying to learn Photoshop to do this. Fooocus does in 5 minutes what used to take me 5 hours. It’s perfect for creating high-end Instagram ads on a zero-dollar budget.

4. Google Gemini & NotebookLM: Your Personal Audiobook Maker

There is a common misunderstanding that Gemini is just a chatbot. One of the most powerful way to use Google’s AI is for Audio Overviews. Gemini vs. NotebookLM While Gemini is great for quick summaries, NotebookLM is what you use for deep research.

  • PDF to Podcast: You can upload a 50-page PDF report to NotebookLM.
  • Generate “Audio Overview”: It will create a 10-minute “podcast” where two AI hosts discuss your document.
  • The Benefit: I use this to turn my own long-form blog posts into “audiobooks” for my subscribers. It’s a great way to repurpose your content.

Technical Accuracy Note: Make sure to clarify to your readers that NotebookLM is a separate (but free) Google tool that uses the Gemini 1.5 Pro model. It is much more accurate than standard chatbots because it only uses the “sources” you upload.  

5. Leonardo.ai: The King of Visual Consistency

If Midjourney is too expensive or “techy” for you, Leonardo.ai is the perfect middle ground. It is the best tool for “Faceless” YouTube channels because of a feature called “Image Guidance.”

Why Leonardo Wins for Creators:

  • Character Reference: If you are making a story, you can upload one image of your character, and Leonardo will generate 100 different scenes keeping that same character’s face.
  • Free Daily Credits: It’s very generous. You get 150 credits every 24 hours, which is enough to generate about 15–30 high-quality images daily for free.
  • Upscaling: Their “Universal Upscaler” can turn a small, blurry AI image into a sharp 4K masterpiece ready for printing or high-def video.

Troubleshooting: The “Human” Side of AI

Even in now, AI can be a bit… weird. Here is how I handle common issues:

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  1. The “Hallucination” Check: If AI summarizes a PDF for you, always double-check the numbers. AI is great at English but sometimes makes mistakes with math.  
  2. Prompt Exhaustion: If Leonardo isn’t giving you what you want, stop adding more words. Instead, simplify your prompt. Less is often more with AI.
  3. Colab Timeouts: If you’re using Fooocus on Colab, keep the tab active. If you don’t move your mouse for 15 minutes, Google will shut down your session to save power.

Conclusion: How to Start Today

You don’t need to be a tech genius to use these tools. My advice? Start with NotebookLM to organize your ideas, use Leonardo for your visuals, and Suno for your sound. AI shouldn’t replace your creativity—it should be the “boost” that lets you focus on your unique ideas while the robots handle the heavy lifting.

If you have an AI tool that you think is better than these five, let me know in the comments. I’m always looking to update my toolkit!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Do these AI tools own my content?
Generally, no. Most platforms like Suno (paid) and Leonardo give you full ownership. However, always check the “Terms of Service” as they change often in 2025.

Q2. Is it hard to learn Fooocus?
It has a “Simple” mode and an “Advanced” mode. If you can type a sentence, you can use Fooocus.

Q3. Can I use these for my business?
Yes. These tools are specifically designed for commercial productivity. From marketing photos to background music, they are professional-grade.

Q4. Does Gemini support regional languages?
Yes, Google Gemini and NotebookLM are world leaders in understanding regional Indian languages like Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.


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