Hey friends! Most of you have probably used tools like Google, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Claude 3.7, or even Sonnet. But the biggest issue with these platforms? Sooner or later, they ask you to buy a subscription.
In today’s post, I’m going to introduce you to an incredible tool that combines all of these AI features in one place — and yes, it’s completely free to use!
Honestly, you won’t find a video or blog like this anywhere else because this is seriously a game-changer. A brand-new AI platform has arrived that brings together all the top AI models into a single dashboard. It’s called LLM Arena, and once you see what it can do, I promise you’ll be blown away.
Just go to your browser and search for LLM Arena (type “LLM Arena” on Google). The first result should take you to their official site. You’ll see a full leaderboard showing the best-performing models, all accessible without any sign-up or payment.
I tried creating a simple calculator web app using LLM Arena. First, I asked GPT-3.5 to build it using HTML, CSS, and JS — and boom! It generated a full code within seconds. I copied the code, saved it as demo.html, and opened it in the browser. It worked like a charm!
Then I repeated the same prompt using Claude 3.7 — and wow, the UI looked way more polished. Finally, I tested the same with Gemini 2.5 Pro. Again, the results were amazing — and all from a single line of prompt.
This platform lets you try different LLMs on the same task — whether it's writing, coding, or image generation — and compare results side-by-side. This way, you can figure out which model gives you the best output without spending money.
I tried generating images using prompts like "Cat dancing in the forest". Both ChatGPT’s DALL·E and Google’s Imagen 4 created stunning visuals — all directly from the same screen, side-by-side.
If you’re into AI, coding, writing, or even blogging — LLM Arena is a must-try tool. It’s powerful, clean, and absolutely free. You won’t believe how much you can do without signing up for anything.
Let me know if you want a tutorial on how to use this tool for specific tasks like blogging, content writing, app generation, etc.
Until then — keep exploring!