AI Tools and Agents
The day's biggest upvote counts clustered around AI products, signaling where builder attention is focused right now.
- Lyto (170 upvotes): A single AI agent that works across your browser, tools, and messages from one interface. View on Product Hunt
- discode.ai (348 upvotes): Access to 100+ AI models through one interface, with an eco-friendly angle baked in. View on Product Hunt
- Wirable (56 upvotes): Tests whether AI agents can actually operate inside your product, surfacing compatibility gaps before they become problems. View on Product Hunt
- Weavz.io (23 upvotes): Lets AI agents act safely inside more than 1,000 customer applications without breaking things. View on Product Hunt
- VersaVoice AI (12 upvotes): Real-time voice translation that drops robotic-sounding output in favor of natural-sounding cross-language conversation. View on Product Hunt
- AI-native Continuous Planning Platform (15 upvotes): Moves teams from product-market fit analysis through PRDs to work breakdown and task assignment in one flow. View on Product Hunt
- Salestrics Resolve Beta (18 upvotes): An AI-native service desk built specifically for startup customer success and support teams. View on Product Hunt
Developer Tools
- Persona.js (257 upvotes): An open-source library for adding WebMCP-native AI chat to any frontend project. View on Product Hunt
- kodwai (30 upvotes): The first platform that scores the quality of vibe-coded projects, giving AI-assisted developers objective feedback. View on Product Hunt
- ByteAsk Embedded MCP (13 upvotes): An open-source tool that stops coding agents from guessing at hardware datasheets by embedding accurate reference data. View on Product Hunt
- DevGlobe (16 upvotes): A platform where developers build in public and their activity is visualized live on an interactive globe. View on Product Hunt
Privacy and Productivity
- Dotient (240 upvotes): A local semantic search app that keeps all indexing and querying on your own device. View on Product Hunt
- GetCompress (293 upvotes): Lossless media compression for Mac that keeps you in your workflow without switching apps. View on Product Hunt
- FocusStack (19 upvotes): Tracks, analyzes, and helps protect your focus habits over time. View on Product Hunt
- PDFTools (10 upvotes): A free, private PDF editor that runs entirely client-side with no server uploads and no account required. View on Product Hunt
- TeenCycle (13 upvotes): A private, offline period tracker for teens that runs without an account and charges a one-time fee. View on Product Hunt
Consumer and Creator Apps
- AnimateCaptions (11 upvotes): Adds animated captions to short-form videos for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. View on Product Hunt
- Free YouTube Thumbnail Maker (11 upvotes): A no-cost tool for creating custom YouTube thumbnails without design experience. View on Product Hunt
- Auto-Immo PRO 2.0 (13 upvotes): Converts property scans into floor plans, 3D models, reports, and cost estimates in one pipeline. View on Product Hunt
What Today's Launches Signal
Two themes stand out from this batch. First, builders are increasingly treating AI agent compatibility as a first-class concern. Products like Wirable and Weavz.io exist specifically to answer the question of whether your software can be operated by an agent, not just a human. That is a meaningful shift in how product teams are thinking about their interfaces. Second, there is a quiet but persistent counter-current around privacy and local-first software. Dotient, PDFTools, and TeenCycle all make a point of keeping data on the user's device and removing account requirements entirely. As AI tools grow more powerful and more connected, the market for software that stays offline and asks for nothing appears to be growing right alongside it.