| WELCOME | Happy Tuesday, legends. Welcome back to another edition of The Frontier — our weekly newsletter covering the best new AI launches on Product Hunt. . | | TOP LAUNCHES | The future of glasses? | | Meta Ray-Ban Display is the latest spin on smart glasses. You still get the Ray-Ban frames, but now with an actual display so you can see prompts, directions, or updates without fishing out your phone. They pair with Meta’s AI assistant to overlay info while keeping your hands free. ElevenLabs Studio 3.0 isn’t just about sound anymore. You can drop in an MP4, fix voiceover mistakes on the fly, add music or effects, clean the audio, and get auto-generated captions, all inside the same editor. It’s meant to be one spot for creators who don’t want to bounce between half a dozen tools. Sudo offers one API that routes your model calls through whichever large model you want, OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, etc. It also builds in context tracking, lets you handle billing for users (or subscriptions), and promises you never get locked in behind a single provider. Gamma API lets developers generate presentations, reports, and carousels inside their own products. Feed it text, transcripts, or structured data, and it returns polished output with layouts and themes already handled. Instead of bouncing between slide editors, the API turns raw input into content that’s ready to share. Onyx is an open-source AI teammate for work. Connect any LLM, plug in your Slack, Drive, Notion, GitHub, and more, then search across it all and the web in one place. You can spin up custom agents with MCP actions, do deep research, and use it on the web, in Chrome, or inside Slack. Self-host it to keep data inside your walls.
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| | WHAT’S HOT | Chrome Finish | | It’s not enough to have a web browser these days. You need a browser on cocaine—or, at least, the middle two letters: AI. | To that end, Google announced that Gemini in Chrome is going straight into every US user’s browser, no membership required. The agent will be able to grocery shop, make appointments, and grab you a dinner reservation. Google says it’ll also integrate with its other products, like YouTube and Maps. (Maybe Gemini can figure out how to organize Google Drive while it’s at it.) | So, where does this leave you in terms of agentic AI browser options? | OpenAI released its web-browsing ChatGPT Agent in July Perplexity came out with Comet in August Firefox allows for multiple chatbots, and its most recent update includes Microsoft Copilot (which also integrates with Microsoft Edge) Opera released its “fully agentic” Neon browser in March Atlassian-owned Dia is in beta Safari is adding agents via the Apple Intelligence system and Internet Explorer is—just kidding.
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| | TRENDING DISCUSSIONS | When Your Assistant Won’t Shut Up | | You might have seen Poke, the proactive message-based assistant, floating around the web. Well, Gabe Perez tried it out for a week. His verdict: it’s got promise. The daily digests, email filtering, and even meal plans felt genuinely useful when they worked, and the tone was personal enough to not feel robotic. | But there are rough edges. The onboarding makes you get through a “bouncer” that roasts you before letting you in, some integrations lag, and the pricing is all over the place depending on when you signed up. | |
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