The "Gold Rush" of AI is far from over, but it is changing shape.
Over the last year, I've been curating, scraping, and verifying one of the largest datasets of AI applications on the web. The goal was to build a comprehensive directory, AIToolBuzz.com, to help developers and businesses actually find what they need amidst the noise.
After processing over 25,000+ tools, the data started to tell a story. It wasn't just "more AI"—specific categories are exploding while others are dying off.
Here are the Top 5 Trends I discovered from analyzing the database.
1. The "Wrapper" Era is Ending; The "Agent" Era is Starting
In early 2024, about 40% of new submissions were simple "GPT Wrappers"—basic UI skins over OpenAI's API.
By late 2025, that number dropped significantly. The new wave of tools isn't just generating text or images; they are autonomous agents.
- Then: "Write me an email."
- Now: "Read my inbox, draft replies based on my calendar, and slack me the summary."
We are seeing a massive spike in tools tagged with autonomous, agent, and workflow automation on AIToolBuzz.
2. Dev Tools are Outpacing Marketing Tools
For a long time, "Marketing Copywriting" was the #1 category by volume. It was the low-hanging fruit.
However, in the last 6 months, Developer Tools have surged to take the top spot. It's not just code completion anymore. We are seeing:
- AI for Unit Testing generation.
- AI for Documentation maintenance.
- Text-to-SQL specialized models.
Developers are building tools for developers at a faster rate than any other vertical.
3. The Rise of "Private AI"
A surprising search trend I noticed on the site is the keyword "Local" or "Self-hosted".
Users are becoming wary of sending proprietary data to cloud LLMs. In response, there is a booming category of tools designed to run on local hardware (using Llama 3, Mistral, etc.) or offering "Zero-Data-Retention" policies.
If you are building an AI tool today, adding a "Self-Hosted" tier seems to be a major competitive advantage.
4. Video is the New "Image Gen"
In 2023, everyone was building Stable Diffusion clones. In 2026, the compute power has caught up to video.
The number of Text-to-Video and Video-to-Video editing tools in the database has tripled. These aren't just for fun anymore; they are B2B tools for converting blog posts into marketing shorts or automating localized dubbing.
5. Micro-Verticals (The "Riches in Niches")
The "General Purpose Assistant" market is owned by the giants (OpenAI, Google, Anthropic). You can't compete there.
The successful tools in our 25k list are hyper-specific.
- Instead of: "AI Legal Assistant"
- It is: "AI for Patent Infringement Discovery in Biotech."
- Instead of: "AI Tutor"
- It is: "AI for teaching Dyslexic students math."
The broader the tool, the lower the engagement. The narrower the tool, the higher the "stickiness."
🛠️ The Dataset
Building this database was a massive engineering challenge involving aggressive web scraping, automated categorization, and manual verification.
I've made the full searchable database available for free.
👉 You can explore the full 25,000+ list here:AIToolBuzz.com
AIToolBuzz.com opendata: Google sheets
Whether you are looking for a specific library, researching competitors, or just looking for inspiration for your next project, I hope this resource saves you some time.
Let me know in the comments: What AI niche do you think is currently oversaturated?
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