TuringLinks is an AI-curated directory of the web's most useful links. Every entry's title, summary, category, subcategory, tags, and key points are written and maintained by AI — so each page is a real description of what you'll find, not just a bare URL.
Think of it as a modern, machine-maintained web directory. Instead of relying on slow manual editing, TuringLinks fetches each link, reads the page, and uses Google Gemini to generate a clean title, a plain-English summary, the right category and tags, a content-type label, and a short list of key points. The result is a browsable catalogue you can explore by topic, tag, or source.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, see How it works.
Most link tools are either private bookmark managers or single-topic lists. TuringLinks is a public, general-purpose, AI-curated directory: no account needed to browse, every page is genuinely described, and related links are connected by meaning rather than just keywords.
Found something worth sharing? Submit a link and the same pipeline will scrape it, describe it with AI, and add it to the directory.