AI Product Launches

Articles under the AI Product Launches category.

Sesame’s voice glasses signal the rise of a wearable OS

Sesame’s voice glasses signal the rise of a wearable OS

Sesame is turning audio into an operating system on your face. We unpack the iOS beta, the speech stack, and why 2026 could be the moment ambient agents move from chat boxes to habits you wear all day.

Manus 1.5 signals the shift to production agents

Manus 1.5 signals the shift to production agents

Manus 1.5 claims unlimited context and a rebuilt agent engine. We break down what that really means, how dynamic compute and stable planning work, and what it demands from memory, evals, and connectors.

Tinker Makes Fine-Tuning the New Moat for Builders

Tinker Makes Fine-Tuning the New Moat for Builders

Tinker turns fine-tuning from an infrastructure headache into a weekly product habit. With four low-level primitives and LoRA adapters, teams can ship domain-perfect behavior, control cost, and avoid vendor lock-in.

The Memory Layer Arrives: Mem0’s bid to power every agent

The Memory Layer Arrives: Mem0’s bid to power every agent

Agentic AI is entering a new phase where governed, persistent memory becomes the edge. This guide explains what a memory layer does, how to measure it, how to defend it, and when to build or buy for production.

From prompts to production: Caffeine’s autonomous app factory

From prompts to production: Caffeine’s autonomous app factory

Caffeine turns a plain English prompt into a live, shippable web app by coordinating specialist agents across planning, code, tests, and deployment. Explore how its factory model compresses launch cycles and where it still struggles.

Governed Autonomy Ships: Cortex AgentiX and Prisma AIRS 2.0

Governed Autonomy Ships: Cortex AgentiX and Prisma AIRS 2.0

Palo Alto Networks has turned governed autonomy into something enterprises can buy, deploy, and audit. AgentiX and Prisma AIRS 2.0 combine prebuilt agents, MCP native tools, and runtime AI security to move plans from pilots to production.

The Day Ads Went Infinite: Cuttable’s U.S. Shockwave

The Day Ads Went Infinite: Cuttable’s U.S. Shockwave

On October 28, 2025, Cuttable offered 1,000 free Meta-ready ads to every U.S. Shopify store, flooding the auction with cheap creative. Here is how infinite supply rewires strategy, guardrails, and growth team workflows.

Crescendo’s multimodal AI unifies support in one thread

Crescendo’s multimodal AI unifies support in one thread

Crescendo’s new system puts voice, text, and images into a single support thread. See the architecture, why it changes pricing and first‑contact resolution, and how to pilot a real multimodal assistant in 90 days.

Cursor 2.0 Turns Multi Agent Coding Into an IDE Primitive

Cursor 2.0 Turns Multi Agent Coding Into an IDE Primitive

Cursor 2.0 brings Composer and a new interface that puts multi agent coding inside the editor. Agents run in parallel on isolated copies, diffs are unified, and typical turns finish in under 30 seconds. Here is what changes for teams.

Nimo Infinity’s canvas browser ignites the agent wars

Nimo Infinity’s canvas browser ignites the agent wars

Nimo Infinity debuts an AI first canvas browser that turns tabs into tasks. Agents compose tools, generate mini apps on demand, and make provenance and permissions visible so teams can move fast without losing control.

Publishers Seize AI Search as Gist Answers Goes Live

Publishers Seize AI Search as Gist Answers Goes Live

ProRata's September 2025 launch of Gist Answers moves AI search from aggregators to publisher sites. With licensed corpora, answer-aware ads, and shared revenue, operators gain control over trust, traffic, and monetization.

AI Goes Wearable: Sesame’s Voice-First Glasses Beta

AI Goes Wearable: Sesame’s Voice-First Glasses Beta

Sesame has opened a beta for voice-native AI glasses, and it hints at a major platform shift. Here is how speech, continuous context, and hands-free design reshape products, developer playbooks, and business models.

Appy.AI turns agent demos into revenue-ready businesses

Appy.AI turns agent demos into revenue-ready businesses

Appy.AI bundles payments, authentication, analytics, and white label sites into a conversational builder, turning agent ideas into sellable products in days and raising the bar for true end to end stacks heading into 2026.

OpenFrame brings approval gated agents to MSP operations

OpenFrame brings approval gated agents to MSP operations

Flamingo’s OpenFrame lands with a practical blueprint for managed service providers: approval-gated AI agents that plug into existing tools, cut ticket toil, reduce lock in, and restore margins with real auditability.

Codi’s AI office manager and the rise of self-running offices

Codi’s AI office manager and the rise of self-running offices

On October 21, 2025, Codi unveiled what it calls the first AI office manager, a system that coordinates vendors, restocks pantries, and schedules cleaning. Here is how agentic software is stepping into real-world operations.

Tinker turns fine-tuning into a product for open LLMs

Tinker turns fine-tuning into a product for open LLMs

Thinking Machines Lab launched Tinker on October 1, 2025, a managed training API that lets you code SFT, RLHF, and DPO loops while it runs the clusters. See what that unlocks, how it compares, and how to start fast.

Vertical AI Goes Native: Harvey Debuts the Agent Fabric

Vertical AI Goes Native: Harvey Debuts the Agent Fabric

Harvey is pushing legal AI inside Outlook, SharePoint, and the DMS so work happens where lawyers already live. This agent fabric makes copilots auditable, secure, and useful. See blueprint, pitfalls, and what comes next.

Insurance’s Agentic Turn: Majesco Lands 13 AI Agents

Insurance’s Agentic Turn: Majesco Lands 13 AI Agents

On October 7, 2025, Majesco made 13 guardrailed AI agents generally available inside its Property and Casualty and Life and Annuity core suites. With telemetry and citations, this looks like the first scaled, compliant beachhead.