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Meta just launched prescription-optimized Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses: Blayzer Optics (Gen 2) and Scriber Optics (Gen 2), starting at $499, perfect for the billions needing vision correction without sacrificing smart features. Everyday glasses wearers want all-day AI smarts (like hands-free nutrition tracking via voice/photo logging with personalized recs, US-only) but hate bulky add-ons, these are...

Ray-Ban Meta G2 Blayzer & Scriber OpticsMeta's first AI glasses built for prescriptions
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Veo 3.1 Lite is Google’s most cost-effective video generation model, now available via the Gemini API. It solves the biggest bottleneck in AI video — high costs — by offering <50% pricing compared to Veo 3.1 Fast, without compromising on speed. What makes it different is this strong cost-to-performance balance, enabling high-volume video creation. It supports Text-to-Video and Image-to-Video,...

Google Veo 3.1 LiteGoogle's most cost-effective video generation model
OpenBox provides a trust platform for agentic AI, delivering runtime governance, cryptographic verification, and enterprise-grade compliance. Integrates via a single SDK with LangChain, LangGraph, Temporal, n8n, Mastra, and more. Available to every organization with no usage limits.

OpenBoxSee, verify, and govern every agent action.
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This is huge! Also, curious who were the YC interview winners! :D
Pitch your product. Win $1M+
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Perplexity just turned its battle-tested infra into a developer platform and it shows. The problem: most agents rely on outdated training data + weak search APIs. The solution: Perplexity AI opens its own real-time, 200B+ URL index with proven retrieval quality. What stands out: 🔍 Search API with real-time context + citations 🤖 Agent API (multi-model access via one endpoint) 🧠 High-performing...

Perplexity API PlatformPower your products with web-wide research, Q&A capabilities
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This sounds promising for scaling customer support, I'm wondering how I could test this out or if there's a demo available?
Building a WhatsApp Ecosystem with Gemini 2.5 - A Founder's Journey.
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Welcome to the maker side Nita, the hardest part for me was learning to ship imperfect products instead of overthinking every detail.
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Welcome to PH! :) How do you keep all 80 ideas organized without losing track of which ones actually have potential?
Hello Product Hunt community!
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Welcome to Product Hunt JD. Are you launching soon?
Hey everyone — I’m James Darr (JD)- Hospitality, consulting, product — one builder’s journey
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Welcome to Product Hunt Sneha and your linguist background really shows in how you position content strategy as translation work. :)
The Content Strategist Who Builds Organic Growth Engines — Not Just Blogs
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How you handled the privacy angle since people are basically confessing their business secrets to your app?
I vibe coded an AI App, Here's what I learned building it.
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We're shipping production code this way now and we are treating AI as a junior dev who needs good specs.
Is “Vibe Coding” Becoming a Real Development Workflow?
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This is exactly why I stopped trying to code on my phone and just use mobile for monitoring deployments and reviewing PRs instead.
Can you do real development from your phone — one-handed, on the subway?
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I block out Friday afternoons just for tool testing and usually pick one thing per week max, otherwise nothing gets proper attention.
How do you actually make time to try new tools and get feedback on what you build?
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The hardest part for me is accepting that some days one product just has to wait while you put out fires in another.
The part about building nobody warns you about
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Honestly, I think we're moving into times when your work speaks way louder than your age or years in the industry. It would be almost laughable if somebody claimed to be "senior in AI" based on years alone when someone who just started last month might be more focused and know way more than someone who's been dabbling for five years. The real shift is that now we can actually see who produces...
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I think you're spot on about the narrative shift, but honestly what kept me paying attention wasn't just the controversy but the fact that they actually started shipping meaningful updates right after all that buzz happened :) The narrative got people in the door, but the rapid product improvements are what made the growth stick instead of just being a temporary spike. One thing I keep thinking...
Why Claude is suddenly winning and what founders can learn?
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Congrats @snakajima and good hunt @gabe, the plugin architecture sounds really smart for letting developers build custom visual experiences. Can multiple people collaborate on the canvas simultaneously during voice conversations?

MulmoChatModular Interface for visually interactive AI responses
