Yesterday's Top Launches: 1 Tools from March 19, 2026
Sora 2 AI automates the creation of cinematic video clips within existing editing workflows, integrating with tools rather than replacing them.
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Sora 2 AI automates the creation of cinematic video clips within existing editing workflows, integrating with tools rather than replacing them.
Nano Banana is an AI tool that edits images using text descriptions, powered by Google's Gemini.
Crit is a local tool that adds structured review capabilities between AI coding assistants and developer codebases.
New developer tools launched yesterday enable creating workflows through natural language and turning browsers into APIs.
SuperPowers AI introduced a tool that uses your phone's camera to let visual AI agents provide real-time assistance with physical and visual tasks like repairs or data analysis.
A number of new developer tools launched yesterday, including Didit, an all-in-one platform aiming to consolidate fragmented digital identity verification services.
Pixel simplifies paid ad campaign management by unifying multiple platforms based on your campaign description.
February 28th introduced Musikey, a desktop app allowing users to log in by playing personalized musical sequences instead of passwords.
AskAIBase launched as a memory layer that saves successful AI coding solutions into a searchable knowledge base for future use.
Forum introduces a regulated exchange where users can trade on the relevance of any topic based on online engagement.
ThinkingScript emerged as a notable AI tool that converts natural language descriptions into executable code.
Pika AI Selves launched yesterday, allowing users to create a persistent digital identity to manage online conversations and posts.
Glimmer introduces a design system tailored for transparent displays on emerging devices like AI glasses.
Five new developer tools and an amusing reaction game debuted yesterday, focusing on streamlining specific workflows.
Brainstream is an AI-powered note-taking app that organizes your notes and helps you find connections between your ideas.
New developer tools are emerging to handle the complex backend infrastructure needed for AI agents.
Five new developer tools launched yesterday, focusing on challenges like spam filtering and workflow efficiency.
LocalAICheck helps businesses audit and improve their visibility across AI search platforms and chatbots.
Yesterday saw the launch of five new apps, including Cosmic-light, which brings Mac's Dynamic Island concept to Windows.
Skill Soup launched as an evolutionary arena where AI agents develop and compete based on community voting.
SpotVault is a new privacy-focused iOS app that helps foragers precisely log and remember the GPS locations of their finds, like mushroom patches.
ZeroRank provides insights into how AI search assistants discuss brands and products as search behaviors shift toward AI-first models.
Yesterday's new developer tools automate specific tasks like document management and AI operations to enhance accessibility.
A new wave of developer tools launched yesterday focuses on streamlining AI workflow management, with Axel providing a centralized task manager for Mac users.
A new folder feature organizes Gemini chats, while other tools automate testing and boost productivity.
Yesterday's developer tool releases focused on practical solutions for eliminating distractions, debugging code, and finding customers.
Several new developer tools launched yesterday aim to automate tedious tasks like data analysis and website creation.
A new tool called Genstore.ai launched, using AI to create complete online stores from a simple text prompt.
Atoms launches a no-code platform with AI that builds full-stack applications from natural language descriptions.
Amara launched an AI tool that generates 3D models from 2D images for designers and developers.
Several new apps launched on February 2nd, including Dottie, a privacy-focused AI journal that operates entirely offline.
February 1st saw new developer tool releases, including BIOS, an adaptable AI scientist designed to help researchers analyze complex biological data.
Five new developer tools launched yesterday, including Clawdbot, a local desktop assistant operable from messaging apps.
Doctective scans pull requests to automatically flag outdated documentation and generate updates when code changes occur.
Hedra is a new AI tool that runs in Slack, letting you ask data questions in plain English and get answers directly from your database.
New AI tool GetThis organizes voice memos and screenshots into categorized lists automatically.
Two new developer tools launched yesterday: Nano Banana Pro for visual content creation and another tool focused on solving notoriously difficult challenges.
Forvibe launched to automate the tedious process of submitting mobile apps to app stores.
A new productivity tool transforms the MacBook Pro's notch into a hub for file management, clipboard history, and media controls.
KeepHer uses AI to suggest thoughtful relationship gestures that help prevent small oversights from building up.
Strukt helps product organizations visualize team domains and cross-functional ownership for clearer accountability.
Dibma is a web-based tool for fabricating GPS running activity data, designed purely for fun, testing, or content creation.
Cursor AI Mobile launched as a companion app allowing developers to remotely control their Mac's Cursor CLI from an iPhone or iPad.
Langfinity provides real-time AI translation for global team meetings, specializing in industry terminology across over 50 languages.
Five new developer tools launched yesterday, including SlopScore which provides GitHub contributor reputation scores to help maintainers evaluate pull requests.
A new AI tool helps companies capture undocumented expertise by interviewing key team members before they leave.
Nano AI launches as an all-in-one web platform for faster AI image generation and editing.
A new open-source Mac app called SkreenPro launched yesterday, offering clean screenshot annotation tools for developers and creators.
Yesterday's product launches introduced Autonomous, a free AI financial advisor that builds personalized strategies by connecting to your existing accounts.
A free web course called SaaS for Newbies launched yesterday to help non-technical founders understand software basics without coding.
Several new developer and creator tools launched on January 8, 2026, including an AI Image Combiner for merging photos.
NativeBridge offers instant cloud access to real mobile devices for more accurate app testing than simulators provide.
A new wave of tools emphasizes user control, highlighted by BuildHub Studio, a visual website builder that prioritizes clean code and creator ownership.
Fluxer offers an open-source messaging platform with VoIP and moderation tools for communities seeking an alternative to major tech platforms.
Careerfinder uses AI to create personalized career roadmaps based on your interests and skills.
Five new 2026 products launched yesterday, including Next Turn, a platform that digitally preserves ancient board games for modern play.
For teams wanting branded video meetings on their own domain, hq0 offers a way to replace generic video call links.