Every AI Training Platform Hiring in 2026
The complete, regularly-updated list of platforms where you can earn money training AI models. We track 1809+ active gigs across 29 platforms. Pay ranges from $8/hr for basic annotation to $300/hr for expert consulting.
AI training jobs are one of the fastest-growing categories of remote work. Every major AI lab β from OpenAI to Anthropic to Google DeepMind β needs human feedback to improve their models. This creates thousands of opportunities for freelancers with skills in writing, coding, math, medicine, law, and more.
The challenge: these opportunities are scattered across dozens of platforms, each with different pay rates, requirements, and hiring status. Some are actively hiring; others have waitlists. Some pay $8/hr for basic tasks; others pay $300/hr for expert consulting.
This guide covers every major platform, with real-time data pulled from our gig tracker. Numbers update daily.
Alignerr
AI alignment and training platform for domain experts. Powered by Micro1. Competitive rates for specialized tasks.
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Legacy crowdsourcing platform still active for image labeling, audio transcription, data validation, and other human-in-the-loop AI tasks. Established by Amazon.
Audio Bee
Work-from-home freelancer funnel for transcription, annotation, translation, voice recording, and search-quality work.
Clickworker
German AI training data company. UHRS integration, data annotation, AI training tasks. One of few platforms with non-English site (German). Signup-based β tasks assigned after registration.
CrowdGen by Appen
Appen's current contributor platform for remote AI data collection and evaluation work. Successor to the classic Appen contributor portal.
DATAmundi / Summa Linguae
Freelancer community for data projects, localization, and QA work. Part of Summa Linguae with strong European language coverage.
DataAnnotation
Premium AI training data platform. $75M+ paid to annotators. 55+ languages supported. $20-50/hr for bilingual work, higher for specialized domains.
DataForce (TransPerfect)
TransPerfect's AI data network, actively routing people into paid projects and jobs through its contributor community. Long-established localization company.
Flitto
Multilingual crowd translation and data platform explicitly building data for language AI and LLM training. Korea-based with global reach.
Hive Micro
Microtask-style AI data platform with image, video, and audio annotation tasks. Work from anywhere.
LXT
Flexible, part-time work-from-home AI data collection, labeling, and transcription. Partners with Clickworker but runs its own contributor network.
Neevo / Defined.ai
Paid text, audio, image, and video tasks aimed at improving AI accuracy. Rebrand of the Neevo platform.
OneForma
Data annotation, collection, and AI training platform. Tasks include labeling, OCR, LLM prompt authoring, and more.
Prolific
Paid AI evaluation and human-feedback tasks, especially relevant for domain-expert work rather than classic annotation queues. Researcher-vetted studies.
RWS TrainAI
Remote AI data specialist community for online rating, data collection, annotation, search evaluation, and ad evaluation. Part of RWS Group with strong language coverage.
Remotasks
Still live for chatbot training, coding-expert work, and other work-from-home AI tasks. Affiliated with Scale AI / Outlier.
Surge Workforce
Email-based contractor roles for high-end subject-matter experts with posted hourly ranges that can get very high in niche domains.
TELUS Digital AI Community
One of the broadest global freelance evaluator and rater ecosystems, with many country- and language-specific remote roles including search evaluation, ad evaluation, linguistic QA, and AI feedback.
Unbabel
Remote editor network for post-editing machine-translated text. Flexible hours, language-pair based work.
e2f / TrustScale
Project-based and contractor annotator openings across multiple languages and fact-checking-style work. Part of e2f's TrustScale data services arm.
iMerit Scholars
Remote, flexible AI training work done in expert teams rather than pure crowd work. Strong option if you have real domain expertise.
How to Get Started
1. Apply to multiple platforms. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Most platforms have waitlists or inconsistent task availability. Apply to at least 3-5 platforms simultaneously.
2. Start with what you know. If you're a software engineer, start with coding evaluation gigs ($50-$300/hr). If you're a writer, start with content evaluation ($15-$80/hr). Domain expertise commands higher rates.
3. Expect onboarding. Most platforms require qualification tests or assessments before you can start working. These are typically unpaid but necessary to demonstrate your skills.
4. Track your time. AI training gigs are typically 1099 contractor work. You're responsible for tracking hours, expenses, and quarterly tax payments.
5. Check back regularly. New gigs appear constantly as AI labs launch new training projects. Bookmark our gig feed to see new opportunities as they appear.
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