The tools that surge in our rankings aren't always the ones with the flashiest launches. Sometimes it's a quiet feature update, a viral community thread, or a wave of developer activity. Here's what moved the most in May 2025.
Cursor ▲ +5
Now ranked: #6 · Coding
Developer communities online have been buzzing. The codebase context feature — where Cursor understands your entire project, not just the current file — seems to be the thing that converts people and keeps them. Developers who switch tend to stay. Compare with Copilot →
ElevenLabs ▲ +4
Now ranked: #8 · Audio & Music
Voice cloning quality has reached professional level — being used for audiobooks, game dialogue, and podcast dubbing at scale. Online communities have been buzzing with impressive examples. Compare with Suno →
Perplexity ▲ +3
Now ranked: #12 · Research & Search
Steady, consistent growth for months. The AI-powered search with citations is hitting a real need: people are tired of getting hallucinated answers and want sources they can verify.
Suno ▲ +3
Now ranked: #14 · Audio & Music
AI music generation getting serious attention. Complete songs with vocals, instrumentation, and coherent structure in seconds. Online communities are exploding with people sharing what they've made.
Runway ▲ +2
Now ranked: #9 · Video Creation
Gen-3 is getting strong word-of-mouth from video creators. Being used in actual productions now — that professional adoption shows up clearly in our metrics.
HeyGen ▲ +2
Now ranked: #20 · Video Creation
AI avatar and video dubbing finding real business use cases. Companies using it for training videos, product demos, multilingual content — quality is at a point where it's viable for professional work.
What Usually Drives These Spikes
- A feature launch that actually lands — something that makes people open the tool and stay
- A viral community thread — online AI communities are enormous, front-page posts add thousands of users overnight
- A YouTube or newsletter mention — one well-placed recommendation moves mainstream awareness significantly
- Open-source releases — developer interest spikes fast when people find something genuinely useful
The tools worth watching aren't always the ones at #1 — they're the ones that keep showing up in the riser list month after month. That's the real signal.