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Top AI Tools From 2025 That Are Still Worth Using

Most 2025 AI tools either got replaced, got folded into bigger platforms, or turned out to be hype. Here's what held up and what replaced what.

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The top AI tools from 2025 that remained worth using into 2026 are ChatGPT (now GPT-4o and o3), Claude (3.5 and 3.7 Sonnet), Perplexity for research, Midjourney v6 for visuals, Runway for video, Notion AI for doc management, and Make for workflow automation. Many tools from 2025, including most single-purpose summarization and email assistants, got absorbed into ChatGPT, Claude, or Google Workspace's built-in AI features. The tools that survived did one thing distinctly better than the generalist models. Perplexity's real-time search beat native ChatGPT search in accuracy. Midjourney's visual quality stayed ahead of DALL-E for professional brand work. Runway remained the most reliable video generation tool for non-technical users. Tools with a clear, narrow strength outlasted tools that tried to compete with ChatGPT directly on its own ground. That pattern defined which tools are worth keeping in your workflow going into 2026.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Half the AI tools you bookmarked in 2025 either shut down, raised prices, or got outcompeted.
  • It's hard to know which 2025 tools are still relevant in 2026 without testing each one.
  • Platforms that promised to replace your whole stack rarely delivered on more than one use case.

With aidowith.me

  • Keep tools with a clear, narrow strength. They're the ones that survived 2025.
  • Replace any single-purpose assistant that a built-in AI feature now covers for free.
  • Review your tool stack quarterly to cut what's no longer earning its cost.

Who Builds This With AI

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

How It Works

1

Audit your 2025 tool list

Go through each AI tool you paid for or used regularly and check if the use case still holds up.

2

Identify what got absorbed or replaced

Check whether each tool's core feature is now inside ChatGPT, Claude, or Google Workspace.

3

Rebuild a 2026-ready stack

Keep what's irreplaceable, cut what got absorbed, and add one or two tools with new capabilities.

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What You Walk Away With

Audit your 2025 tool list

Identify what got absorbed or replaced

Rebuild a 2026-ready stack

Review your tool stack quarterly to cut what's no longer earning its cost.

"I cut 6 AI tools in January and my workflow got faster, not slower. Half of them were doing what ChatGPT already does."
- Operations lead, growth-stage startup

Questions

The top AI tools 2025 that held up into 2026 are ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Midjourney, Runway, Notion AI, and Make. Most single-purpose tools from 2025 got replaced by features built into the major platforms. The aidowith.me routes show you which tools to use for each task type in your current workflow without paying for what you already have.

General-purpose summarizers, email assistants, and basic document editors from 2025 mostly got absorbed into ChatGPT, Claude, or Google Workspace AI. The tools that survived are the ones with a clear, narrow strength: Perplexity for real-time research, Midjourney for visual quality, Runway for video generation, Make for complex automation chains that go beyond native AI features.

Quarterly is the right cadence. AI tool quality and pricing shift fast enough that a tool worth keeping in January may be replaceable by April. The test is direct: does this tool save me more than 20 minutes per week on tasks I can't handle with a free or built-in option? If not, cut it from your stack and simplify.