Adobe Firefly: text-to-image generation, ability to edit images, and add textured text based on your description.
Enhancing World Language Instruction With AI Image Generators: Use case of students using TL to generate images.
Canva: make sure you are signed up with a free educator account. Look at trending now in the apps section to find a few different text to image generators that will open into your Canva page.
Stable Diffusion: photo realistic images from text.
Leonardo AI: AI art and video generator. The creator has significant control over the parameters of an image.
ImageFx: this Google image generator does much better with text than most. However it still can struggle with lifelike image creation.
Copilot: Image Creator: supported by Dall-E 3. Generates 4 images for each prompt.
ChatGPT: Creates realistic images based on text. Formerly known as Dall-E, this is OpenAI's image generator. The more descriptive, the closer the image is to what you want.
Napkin: an infographic generator. Type in the words and let it generate related graphics, edit and adjust content to your liking.
Picsart: generates multiple images based on the text you provide. Has tools to edit, add backgrounds, change sizes, add effects, text and more to the image and the option to download your final version.
Ideogram: get inspiration from thousands of existing AI generated images or start with your own text to prompt the engine to create what you need.
Animated Drawings: upload your drawing and leave the rest to this fun site. You can make it walk, dance, jump, and many other options.
Loudly: Generate music based on genre or choose to go text to audio. It will generate 3 options at a time, each will be 30 seconds long. You can pay to have access to longer audio segments. Download as MP3 for free.
MusicFX: Google's music generator. Describe the sound you are seeking and see how it turns out.
Synthesia: text-to-video generator with a variety of avatars to choose from as well as background. Freemium tool with many more options in the paid version.
InVideo AI: turn any content into a video. Begin with any idea and continually refine it to get the video you are looking for. Currently creates videos only in English. Use it to help students understand difficult news topics and discuss or create comprehension questions in the target language.
CapCut: text to video generator. Can also do AI voiceovers from text or audio. Offers templates to help you get started.
Visla: text to video or let Visla generate the script based on your ideas. You may choose to provide tone, pace, purpose, language, and more improving the ability of the video to meet your needs.
Glasp: this chrome extension transcribes with clickable timestamps, summarizes, and can create learning content based on YouTube videos by passing the information into a generative AI tool. You decide exactly what you want your summary and follow-up to look like. Works in many languages and will generate the content in the language you choose.
Twee: It can create a transcript and series of exercises, summaries, and more with a YouTube video. While it's primary language is English it is able to pull a proper transcript in other languages. Tested in Spanish and German.