2 AI tools in Top 20 AI Tools.
Claude is Anthropic’s conversational AI assistant—a large language model designed to help you write, think, research, and code through natural, back-and-forth conversation. It’s built to handle a wide range of text tasks (drafting, rewriting, summarizing, extracting key points, translating, and answering questions) while aiming for reliable, predictable assistance.A big part of Claude’s value is how it supports “work alongside you” use-cases: you can paste in notes, briefs, long documents, or messy drafts and ask Claude to turn them into clear outputs—like structured summaries, action plans, meeting notes, customer replies, or polished content in a specific tone. Claude is also commonly used for complex reasoning and longer-form writing, and it’s positioned as a day-to-day assistant for tasks that benefit from deeper context and iteration.Claude can also help with programming: explaining concepts, writing and reviewing code, debugging, and walking through solutions in a way that’s meant to be understandable and practical. Depending on the Claude experience you’re using (web/app vs developer tools), it can support capabilities across text/code and, in some contexts, image-related workflows as well.
Gemini is an AI assistant from Google built to support everyday work and personal tasks—like drafting and rewriting content, generating ideas, planning projects, summarizing information, and helping you think through decisions. A key differentiator is its ability to connect with parts of the Google ecosystem (for example Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Maps, YouTube, and Google Photos) so it can help you find information and take action more smoothly across apps. Gemini is also integrated into Google Workspace experiences (like Sheets) where it can assist with tasks such as creating tables and formulas, generating insights, and building charts—turning natural-language requests into practical output inside the tools people already use.