For a personal knowledge management tool that can handle voice input and has generative creativity abilities like image generation, Keepi is a standout. It lets you take notes, organize your ideas and learn from them, with abilities like WhatsApp audio chat, voice message transcription and generation of images from text prompts. It also uses AI to categorize information, and it's got a private memory system for storing and querying personal information.
Another contender is Imagica, a no-code interface for building AI apps. It can accept multimodal input and produce multimodal output, including images, and it's got a chat interface to interact with data sources. Imagica also lets you connect to authoritative data sources, so it's good for a lot of creative and knowledge management use cases.
If you want to build interactive web pages with AI-generated imagery, AI Dev Codes is a good option. It uses ChatGPT to generate custom pages, and an optional voice interface uses realistic text-to-speech. It's good for a variety of use cases, including mock-ups and finished sites, so it's good for creative and utility projects.
Last is Anakin, an all-purpose AI app foundation that can be used for content, image and video creation, as well as automating workflows. It comes with more than 1,000 prebuilt AI apps, and it's good for a lot of use cases. If you want a powerful, flexible personal knowledge management tool, it's worth a look.