AI Tools for Story Writing
27 tools
Claude
Teams wanting AI that doesn't compromise on privacy find Claude refreshing
Grok
Grok's output quality hits different than most AI assistants
NovelAI
NovelAI doesn't offer a free plan
GenStory
GenStory runs on Gemini Storybook technology to pump out complete illustrated storybooks from text prompts
Sudowrite
Fiction writers get another AI assistant with Sudowrite
DreamStories
Parents juggling bedtime routines know the drill
AI Smut Writer
AI Smut Writer doesn't offer API access or developer integrations
XXX AIs
You'll be generating content within minutes of signing up
NSFW AIs
Fifty bucks gets you lifetime access
AIWriteBook
Most AI writing tools force you to paste text into a chat box
Story AI by DreamGen
Story AI by DreamGen doesn't connect with other writing platforms or tools
LullMe
Tell LullMe you're stressed about tomorrow's presentation
SmutGPT AI
SmutGPT AI removes every content filter other AI writing tools enforce
Wonder Wisp
Parents wanting bedtime stories starring their actual kids will find this interesting
WebNovel AI
Web novelists writing serialized fiction for platforms like Royal Road and Scribble Hub get a specialized planning workflow that moves from initial concept through to chapter drafts
MemoTune
Most AI tools won't create a personalized wedding song for you
Oscar
Oscar generates personalized bedtime stories where your kid becomes the hero
Librida
You've got a book idea rattling around in your head
TuckMeIn
Parents exhausted from bedtime story ideas
AI Poem Generator
You get unlimited poem generation—no signup required
DreamPages
Parents input their child's age and interests, and DreamPages generates custom bedtime stories with AI-created illustrations and multi-character narration
AI Script Generator
Ever tried turning a novel chapter into a comic script
Lovable Tales
Children shape their own adventures through AI-generated stories that branch based on their decisions
Fableoo
A parent settling her five-year-old for bed wants something better than the same three picture books they've read 200 times, but screen time usually means overstimulating videos