Text generator
Vision, Speech and Language Generator, AI tools site
About Text generator
Text-Generator.io is a privacy-first AI platform designed to power modern text, speech, and vision workflows with speed, flexibility, and control. Built for developers, creators, and teams alike, the platform combines powerful AI models with production-ready tooling—making it easy to go from idea to deployment without compromising on data ownership or performance.
At its core is the AI Text Editor, a streamlined workspace for writing, editing, and refining content using advanced language models. Whether drafting articles, generating product descriptions, or iterating on creative writing, users can collaborate with AI in a fast, intuitive interface. Paired with this is the Prompt Optimizer, which helps users transform rough inputs into highly effective prompts—unlocking better outputs and more consistent results across use cases.
Beyond text, Text-Generator.io expands into multimodal capabilities. The platform includes image captioning tools that convert visual content into structured, meaningful descriptions—ideal for accessibility, indexing, and creative workflows. Its text-to-speech (TTS) system enables natural, expressive voice generation for narration, apps, and media, while speech-to-text (STT) provides accurate transcription for meetings, content creation, and automation pipelines.
What sets Text-Generator.io apart is its strong emphasis on privacy and production readiness. Unlike many AI platforms, it is designed to minimize data exposure and give users confidence when integrating AI into real-world applications. The APIs are clean, scalable, and built for developers who need reliability and performance in live environments—not just experimentation.
The open-source foundation, available via the GitHub repository, reflects a commitment to transparency and extensibility. Developers can explore, modify, and self-host components, enabling full control over infrastructure and customization. This makes the platform especially appealing for startups and teams building AI-powered products who want to avoid vendor lock-in.
Teams use Text-Generator.io to accelerate content pipelines, build intelligent features, and prototype new ideas quickly. From marketing automation to conversational interfaces and creative tools, it provides a unified layer for integrating AI into everyday workflows.
In short, Text-Generator.io is not just another AI tool—it’s a practical, developer-friendly ecosystem for building, scaling, and owning AI-powered experiences.
Follow me on twitter! i also make tools like
https://codex-infinity.com for infinite run forever coding agents
https://netwrck.com AI social net
netwrck.com — AI character chat + multimodal creation hub. The UI shows voice recording, sharing, saving chats, and built-in AI art generation features, with navigation including AI art, chatbots, gallery, tools and API docs.
v5games.com — Directory for AI text adventures and featured browser games. The homepage frames itself as “AI Text Adventure Games” and lists featured games including Word Smashing, Multiplication Master, reWord Game, and Big Multiplayer Chess.
ebank.nz — Hosts the AI Art Generator experience. The domain routes into an AI Art Generator workflow featuring resolution presets, “Open in Editor”, downloads, upscaling, style transfer, and video creation options.
webfiddle.net — In-browser editor pattern (save/run/share). The live UI presents a minimal “Web Fiddle” interface with save/run/share controls, while related project notes describe it as a JS/CSS editor for the web.
aiart-generator.art — Brand entry-point to AI Art Generator. This domain redirects into the AI Art Generator experience hosted under ebank.nz, including editor tooling and style categories.
evangeler.com — Affiliate program platform. It positions itself for “program runners” to launch/list/scale affiliate programs with real-time analytics and instant partner payouts.
addictingwordgames.com — Word/typing game hub + cross-promotion layer. The homepage is a catalogue of “Addicting & Fun Word Puzzle Games” and lists multiple games with descriptions (Typing Tower Defense, Typing Game, Infinite Wordle, Word Smashing, Multiplication Master, reWord Game, Big Multiplayer Chess, etc.).
text-generator.io — Unified text/vision/speech API + conversion-oriented tools. The site positions itself around “AI Text, Vision, and Speech” with “privacy-first” messaging, and lists built-in tools like a Domain Name Generator, AI Text Editor, Prompt Optimizer, and Image Captioning AI.
app.nz — Applied AI and engineering company positioning. The homepage presents “Unlocking Artificial Intelligence with applied software solutions”, frames the company as Kiwi-owned, calls out “Applied Intelligence” and “Zero Trust Security”, and lists product links (Text-Generator.io, AddictingWordGames.com, Big Multiplayer Chess, Word Smashing, etc.).
bitbank.nz — Crypto forecasting product + developer API. The page positions “state of the art crypto forecasting” with real-time AI predictions across 70+ pairs, accuracy tracking, subscriber horizons (7-hour / 7-day), and API access with example calls.
dictatorflow.com — Voice dictation + voice-command editing. Indexed description frames it as selecting text and speaking commands to rewrite, fix code, translate, or summarise by voice. External launch copy also claims very low latency, offline/private processing, and multi-platform desktop support (marketing claim).
webfiddle.net (adjacent ecosystem note) — Netwrck’s tools directory positions WebSim as an AI-powered website simulator where users can “create and simulate any website design”, add CSS/JS, and share creations—this is likely the conceptual cousin to Web Fiddle’s save/run/share UI.
openpaths.io — Open source model routing proposition. Indexed copy describes it as an “open source model router” with a “universal API” and routing to the lowest-latency/highest-throughput provider.
experimentflow.com — A/B testing + AI personalisation. The site leads with A/B testing and “neural bandits”, positions as a Google Optimize alternative, and includes claims about lightweight SDK size and privacy posture (no cookies/no PII).
hires.nz — Marketplace for NZ rentals/services/equipment/jobs. It frames itself as “Find Anything in New Zealand”, includes core navigation for services/rentals/equipment/jobs, listing flows (“List property / offer service / list equipment / post job”), and pricing tiers.
how.nz — Personal AI development blog. The site identifies Lee Penkman and presents a blog format with technical tutorials (e.g., audio processing with Librosa and monitoring/service posts), plus links to resume and profiles.
sitesim.net — AI website simulation and editing UI. The page presents “Site Sim” by Netwrck with editor modes (Preview/JS/CSS/HTML/Details/Files/Agent) and run/share controls; indexed copy describes creating “infinite websites powered by AI”.
Project Details
Maker
Partner Launch Platforms
Explore partner platforms to launch your project in more places and reach diverse audiences.
