| WELCOME | Happy Tuesday, legends. Welcome back to another edition of The Frontier β our weekly newsletter covering the best new AI launches on Product Hunt. . | | TOP LAUNCHES | Editing on steroids | | TOP LAUNCHES | Aleph plugs into your edit suite. Tell it to remove a stray mic boom, relight a scene to dusk, spin up a new camera angle or stretch a shot, all from simple text prompts. Early access is live now. CopyCat is a no-code browser automation tool. You link steps like go here, click that, fill this field, then drop in AI prompts for the messy bits like logins or data grabs. Run your flows in the cloud and forget the macros Ash walks you through quick checkβins and guided journaling in your browser or phone. You log your mood, answer reflection prompts and work through biteβsize CBT exercises whenever you need. Norton Neo is a standalone browser that blocks phishing and malware, strips out ads, groups tabs intelligently and adds a searchβstyle assistant, all without extra extensions or setup. Norton Neo is a standalone browser that blocks phishing and malware, strips out ads, groups tabs intelligently and adds a searchβstyle assistant, all without extra extensions or setup.
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| | WHATβS HOT | Fully digitized wardrobe | | Google is about to start dreaming up outfits (and furniture, and who knows what else) that donβt even exist yet. Later this year in the US, youβll be able to type something wild like βrustβred leather trench coat with neon trim,β and AI Mode will spit back a slick, madeβup mockup that matches your words. Itβs purely synthetic: thereβs no factory churning out those exact pieces, just pixels pretending to be products. | Behind the scenes, Googleβs also rolling out an AIβpowered virtual tryβon across Search, Shopping and Images. Find a jacket you like, tap βtry it on,β upload a fullβbody selfie, and watch it get draped over your own silhouette in real time. No awkward guesswork about sleeve length or waist fitβjust a quick snapshot that tells you βyeah, that works.β | Itβs part inspiration tool, part fitting room hack. You get to sketch out your style in plain English, then see it on yourself before you even click through to real listings. But remember: those first images are fantasy. You might fall in love with a dress that, spoiler, you canβt actually buy, at least not until someone makes it. And handing over your fullβbody photo? Thatβs the privacy tradeβoff youβll have to weigh before you jump in. |
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| | TRENDING DISCUSSIONS | Battle of the Voice Apps | | Jake asked βWhich voice buddy powers your day, Aqua Voice, Wispr Flow or something else?β | Alex prefers Wispr Flowβs riffβandβrespond style that handles multiple languages Kim tried both and picked Aqua for its privacy focus but admits the UI feels rough Jordan splits the difference: Aqua for quick notes and Wispr for drafting long emails A few warn Wisprβs tiered fees jump sharply once you start using it nonstop
| So where do your words land, pure speed, conversational flow or a mashβup of both? | |
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