– Hey all, it's Aurelius. Welcome back to the channel. In this video, I've
got seven free AI tools that you can start using today, and that's right, they
are all free except one, which actually has some sort
of payment plan going on. But let's start with the first one. This first one is called Mojo, and Mojo's got this tool called AI Reveal, which what you see right
here is a logo being revealed with these animations going on. These are three different variations. I uploaded my logo, as you can see, and it's got this nice effect, this nice transition
going on of revealing, is what it's called, the actual logo, so all you really need to
do is upload your logo, and let the AI do the rest. And literally all you
do is upload the image, drag and drop it right here, and then it will do the rest for you as you can see by these examples. And then what you do is you
download one of your favourites, or perhaps download all of them, and upload them to your socials.
It could be an Instagram story, so this could be a nice backdrop and then you put some text over it, or you could just upload
it as an Instagram reel with some text over it. You know, use your creativity with that, but AI has done the job
of making this animated, and showing your logo in this
nice professional fashion. The next AI tool is mind blowing. If you haven't heard yet, Luma released its AI model
called Dream Machine. Essentially it's text to video, or you can upload an existing image, and then AI will then
turn it into a video clip, like some of these examples. I would say Dream Machine
is the next best thing after OpenAI's Sora. However, Sora has not been
released to the public yet, so that makes Luma's Dream
Machine the best right now in terms of text to
video, or image to video.
Check out some of these
examples generated by Luma, and you'll see the prompt here, grazing cows move slowly
across an idyllic meadow. And you'll see here, pretty realistic here with all the effects, and the shadows, and multiple cows there in the background. And this was purely generated
based on a text prompt. Here's another example
here where I uploaded a static image of mine and prompted it to simply wave hello, and this is what the AI generated. However, you'll notice
that I've got six fingers, which is kind of part of generative AI. They don't really generate
fingers and hands that well, but it's done a pretty
good job in terms of looking at my face here, it's kept it somewhat consistent, and the swapping of the watch, and you can see it's on
the other hand as well, didn't do that too well.
But overall, not too bad. Here's another example of the Earth, and I uploaded a static image and just made the AI, make the Earth rotate and
this is what it's done. It didn't really produce the
clouds, the consistency there over to the right as it's turning, but you can see that
it's done the rotation based on this static image. One last example, we've got low angle shot of a majestic tiger prowling
through a snowy landscape. Really good, check how
detailed that that is.
To start using Luma's Dream Machine, all you need to do is head
to Luma's Dream Machine, click on try now. Bear in mind though, on the free plan, you do only get 30 generations per month, which is still pretty good, especially since this is all experimental. Once you've clicked submit, it should take a little bit of time to generate that video for you, but have a little patience and then once it's ready, you'll see it under your creations.
So go ahead, play around
with Luma's Dream Machine. Next up we've got an
AI tool called GenType, and this actually comes from labs.google, so this is a Google experiment. However, it works really,
really well based on my usage and experience here. So essentially what you can do is you can make up alphabets
based on any material, or item, or object. In this case, I've prompted the AI to make alphabets made
out of Apple AirPods with blue sky background.
And once I hit generate,
you'll see what it's done. It's made all the letters from A to Z. Looking at it in detail,
you can see what it's done. It uses a partial of the
AirPod or all of them, but it's pretty cool and
creative what it has done. Here's another example I
made based on ethernet cables with a bokeh background of a server room. So you can see here it actually took that prompt really well. It's blurred out, or bokeh, right, the background of the server room and focused in on the actual alphabets made out of ethernet cables. Furthermore, what you can do is click on any of the alphabets. Let's say you don't like
how this S was generated. So clicking that once, you
can click on regenerate, and then that will
regenerate another version.
You can also download
the alphabets as images, but go ahead, have a little
fun with Google's GenType. Moving on, we've got
another Google product, but this one is called MusicFX. I've been playing around with
this for a couple of days now and it's really fun to use because you can be your own DJ. You don't need to know how to use these audio DJ tools and software. All you need to do is
enter in a text prompt. So in this case, I've put in
ambient soft-sounding music I can work to, clicked on generate, and this right here is
what it's generated. It generates two versions, so the first version here,
I'll play a little bit. (soft music) And here's the second version right here.
(gentle music) And what's also great is you can refine your text prompt further
and then it will regenerate, and because this is all text prompt based, you can add instruments that you want, let's say snare, drums, or anything. It could be an emotion too. It could be inspiring, could
be motivational, sad, dark, whatever you want to add, and then it will try to incorporate that, and generate the music for you. Take a look at the top and you'll see this slider called DJ mode.
This is similar to the previous option except instead of text prompts you can add different instruments, different genres, maybe you want a mix, could be different emotions too. You can add up to 10 different types by adding the prompt here. You can also remove and delete some. And then you've got this slider
here to show the dominance. If you want more of a
genre of future garage, as opposed to let's say R&B, whatever you're mixing, then you can do that by
using the sliders right here. But take a look at this. I'll just play this of what I've created based on one of my favourite genres, future garage and chillstep. I'll play it. (techno music) What you can also do is mix, as I said, something like, let's put in rock, something completely different
in contrast, all right? I'll click on plus, and now I'll just increase it
so it's more of a highlight, more of a dominance, right, as opposed to some of these other genres. So once that's done, it will, all right, I'll just play it now, it will generate, (rock techno music) and there we go.
You've got more of the rock as opposed to the future
garage and chillstep. So as you can see,
Google's MusicFX makes it really easy for you to
produce your own music. The next AI tool is called MagicTime. And with MagicTime you can
create time-lapse videos. Now based on first looks, don't judge it. It isn't as user friendly, of
course, as the other tools, but don't judge a book by its cover because what it can
produce, time-lapse videos, as you can see with this example here, and here's another
example of baking bread. We've got another one of cherry blossoms. Here's one that looks
kind of like "Minecraft," so it's building the house. There are more examples on their website. You can see this seed sprouting, and more ice cubes here, and even more examples here. How it works is firstly you
choose the Dreambooth model. You can choose one of these. Each one will produce a different output, so you enter in the prompt and here are some
examples that you can try, and there's different perimeters that you can use like negative prompts, the width and height of the
video clip, and the seed.
So it's actually got the
code here that you can use, or you can do minus
one, which means random. So for example, I'm gonna
use this prompt right here, cherry blossoms. I've also entered the perimeters
based on these settings, so everything has been pretty much cloned. I'm gonna click on generate, and now you can see it is processing. It does take a bit of time, so let's skip ahead and
see what its produced. Alright, so it's finished, and just to remind you of the prompt, it's cherry blossoms transitioning
from tightly closed buds to a peak state of bloom plus more. So I'll play this and you
can see what it's produced. It's only two seconds, so I'll
play this a couple of times. Here we go. Pretty cool, and I'll
play it one more time. And that right there is MagicTime's time-lapse
video generation model. The next tool on the
list is called LogoFast. As a name suggests, you
can create logos fast. So if you're looking
to create a new brand, and simply wanna whip out a logo without having to design it yourself, why not use LogoFast? They've got this AI
tool, so let AI build it, and you simply describe
what your business is about.
For instance, I'm gonna say
a project management software that I'm building, and I'll ask the AI, and then it will automatically generate some ideas for me based on these. In essence, LogoFast will use icons, and then design them based on
certain colours and aesthetics, so these are the ones that it suggested. You can also do another round
if you're not happy with them. These ones look pretty
good with the graph. Here are some more variations, but you can always
create a custom one too. So going right here,
you can create a preset, or you can also choose your
own icon by going to icon, choosing an icon based on the list, let's say something like this right here, and then I can do custom things like changing the size of the logo. I can also rotate it like so. I can change the width of the border, playing around with the border colours, the fill colour as well.
And there are colour options here too. Changing the background is easy. Go to background and you can
choose how rounded you want it. Choosing a different background, like so. If you take a look at the
top, there are some presets. So right here you can choose some presets, so they're already designed for
you, kind of template based. But let's say you like this version, you can click on download, and you can download it as
a PNG file or an SVG file. But there we go, that's how
you can create logos fast. On the same subject of design, the next AI tool is called ColorMagic. With ColorMagic, you can generate
your ideal colour palette based on a text prompt. So clicking on create palette, all you need to do is enter a few keywords to describe the colour palette
that you'd like to see, and it will generate it for you, and some options and suggestions.
Let's say you've got a business based on kids parties and events,
things of that nature. I'm just gonna put in fun,
kids, and click on generate, and here's the first colour
palette that it's come up with. If you're not happy with it, you can click on regenerate, do it again, and you can see this is a
different colour palette. In a practical sense, you can then take this colour palette, and then let's say share
it with your designer, whoever's designing your website, your brand identity, or other assets for social media showing
your designer what it is, what sort of look you're going for.
And then they can use this palette to then apply it to
whatever designs you want. And those, my friends, are
the seven free AI tools that you can start using today. Let me know in the comments which of these are your favourites, and which ones you're gonna give a try. I love to know. In the meantime, thanks
so much for watching, and do take care. (chill music).