If you want a marketplace with a variety of language models for everything from roleplaying to programming to creative writing, OpenRouter is a great option. It makes it easier to find and use different models with tools to help you quickly explore, compare and optimize their abilities. With a curated app showcase and model search by modality, context length and price, it's geared for a broad range of use cases. And it's got a Playground for trying out models and prompts, making it a good option for developers, researchers and businesses.
Another powerful option is LLM Explorer, which has a mammoth catalog of more than 35,000 open-source language models. You can search and compare models by attributes like size, benchmark scores and memory usage. It's geared for AI enthusiasts, researchers and industry pros who need to quickly find the right models for their projects and get them into production.
For something more interactive, Role Model AI has a personalized interface with four options: voice, digital, 3D avatars and gaming. It can use multiple Large Language Models (LLMs) to chat, schedule appointments and analyze data. It's flexible enough to be used for music generation, image generation and video generation, so it's good for creative and analytical work.
Last, TheB.AI gives you a single interface to a variety of AI models, including language and image models. It's got real-time search, customizable personas, long-term memory for conversations and the ability to generate images from text prompts. It's got pay-as-you-go pricing and support for team use, so it's good for both personal and enterprise use.