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10 Free AI Tools Every Indian Student Should Try in 2025

In today’s fast-paced academic world, students are expected to do more in less time. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tech buzzword , it’s becoming a practical tool for students across India to boost their learning, improve productivity, and stay ahead.

Here are 10 free AI tools that every Indian student should explore in 2025.


1. ChatGPT (Free Version)

What it does:
ChatGPT is a conversational AI developed by OpenAI. It can answer questions, explain concepts, help with essays, coding and even exam preparation.

Use it for:
Homework help, essay writing, project ideas, coding assistance, and doubt clearing.

Website: chat.openai.com


2. Google Gemini (formerly Bard)

What it does:
Gemini is Google’s AI chatbot that integrates live search results with conversational responses. It’s helpful for real-time information.

Use it for:
Research, current affairs, latest updates and real-time data-based answers.


3. QuillBot

What it does:
QuillBot helps you paraphrase and rewrite content in a smarter, more academic tone. It also checks grammar and summarizes text.

Use it for:
Improving writing quality, avoiding plagiarism, and rewriting essays or reports.

Website: quillbot.com


4. Notion AI

What it does:
Integrated into the Notion app, this AI assistant helps with note-taking, summarizing, idea generation, and to-do lists.

Use it for:
Organizing study material, making revision notes, creating study plans.


5. Socratic by Google

What it does:
Socratic is a mobile app that uses AI to solve academic questions. Simply take a photo of your question, and it provides step-by-step solutions.

Use it for:
Math, Science, Social Studies, and general problem-solving.

Available on: Android and iOS


6. Canva AI (Magic Write + Visual Tools)

What it does:
Canva offers AI writing assistance along with easy design tools to create posters, presentations, resumes, and infographics.

Use it for:
Creating visual content for class assignments, CVs, and student portfolios.

Website: canva.com


7. Tome AI

What it does:
Tome uses AI to automatically generate visually engaging presentations from text prompts.

Use it for:
Quickly building school or college presentations without design knowledge.

Website: tome.app


8. YouTube Summary with Glasp

What it does:
This browser extension gives you AI-generated summaries of YouTube videos.

Use it for:
Saving time by reading summaries of educational videos instead of watching the full content.

Extension: Available for Chrome and Edge


9. Khan Academy (Khanmigo AI Tutor)

What it does:
Khanmigo is an AI tutor integrated into Khan Academy that offers guided help on complex topics.

Use it for:
Improving in Maths, Science, SAT prep, and other academic subjects.

Website: khanacademy.org


10. DeepL Translator

What it does:
DeepL provides accurate and context-aware translations between English and Indian languages, often better than Google Translate.

Use it for:
Understanding study material in native languages or translating assignments.

Website: deepl.com


Final Thoughts

AI won’t replace your hard work — but it can definitely make it more efficient. These tools are designed to assist, not substitute, your learning. Use them wisely to enhance your understanding and productivity.


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