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Daily AI Launch Radar: June 11, 2026

Curtis Pyke by Curtis Pyke
June 11, 2026
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Daily AI Launch Radar: June 11, 2026

Last updated: June 11, 2026

AI Launch Radar tracks the newest AI tools, model updates, agent platforms, coding products, creator tools, productivity apps, and infrastructure launches worth watching.

Today’s launch window is less about a giant new foundation model and more about the operating layer around AI agents. GitHub shipped practical Copilot updates for agent-session visibility and security review. OpenAI simplified ChatGPT’s model picker. Cloudskill launched as a governance layer for AI skills. Bond launched as an AI Chief of Staff. Respan Gateway brought observability and evals to AI routing. Product Hunt’s newest AI launches also show strong momentum around agent workflows, recruiting, visual feedback, voice agents, creator tools, and local-first coding utilities.

TL;DR

  • GitHub Copilot Chat agent sessions: GitHub now lets Copilot Chat search and query past Copilot cloud-agent sessions, reflect in-progress session status, and pull agent logs into chat.
  • GitHub Copilot CLI security review: GitHub added an experimental /security-review command for AI-driven vulnerability review from the terminal.
  • OpenAI ChatGPT model picker: OpenAI simplified ChatGPT’s model picker into clearer options such as Instant, Medium, High, Extra High, Pro Standard, and Pro Extended, depending on plan.
  • Cloudskill: Cloudskill launched as a managed catalog for governing AI agent skills across tools such as Claude, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, and OpenClaw.
  • Bond: Bond launched as an AI Chief of Staff that turns meetings, Slack, inboxes, and company context into a self-managing to-do list.
  • Respan Gateway: Respan Gateway launched as an AI gateway with observability, evals, fallbacks, retries, caching, spend limits, prompt management, and access to many models.
  • Patchrooms: Patchrooms turns feedback on AI-built previews into agent-ready patch context for tools such as Claude Code and Cursor.
  • CrustRecruiter: CrustRecruiter launched as an MCP-powered recruiting layer that gives Claude access to Crustdata’s candidate database and recruiting workflows.
  • Asmi AI: Asmi AI launched as a voice agent for real-world chores, including phone calls, IVR navigation, hold time, bookings, and follow-up updates.
  • SlimSnap, Airbrush Studio, PixelForge, Nodey, Terminal Mode, Juno, Aiden Hardware, and Infinite London: These round out today’s builder, creator, automation, health, hardware, and AI experiment watchlist.

I did not find a major new public OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or Meta foundation-model release in this fresh launch window. The strongest theme today is agent operations: session visibility, security review, skill governance, routing, evals, and better human feedback loops.

AI Launch Scorecard

GitHub Copilot Chat agent-session search

Impact score: 91/100

Best for: Copilot users, coding-agent teams, engineering managers, GitHub cloud-agent users, and developer productivity teams.

Why it matters: Coding agents create long-running work that can be hard to inspect later. GitHub is giving Copilot Chat better context over agent sessions, including search, logs, in-progress status, and follow-up questions after a session completes.

Availability: GitHub changelog update published June 10, 2026. Availability depends on Copilot access and supported GitHub surfaces.

Pricing: Depends on the user’s GitHub Copilot plan and usage.

Cloudskill

Impact score: 89/100

Best for: AI operations teams, agent builders, platform teams, companies using multiple coding agents, and enterprise AI governance teams.

Why it matters: Agent skills are becoming shared infrastructure. Cloudskill gives teams a place to review, approve, distribute, version, roll back, permission, and audit the AI skills their agents depend on.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today. Official website is live.

Pricing: Product Hunt lists it as free, while the official site references a trial. Long-term pricing should be checked directly.

Bond

Impact score: 87/100

Best for: Executives, founders, operators, chiefs of staff, startup teams, managers, and productivity-heavy knowledge workers.

Why it matters: Bond is turning task management into an AI-operated workflow. It connects to company tools, tracks commitments, ranks what matters, drafts follow-ups, delegates recurring work, and surfaces risks.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today. Website is live.

Pricing: Product Hunt lists payment required. Exact public plan pricing was not clearly confirmed in reviewed launch material.

Respan Gateway

Impact score: 85/100

Best for: AI infrastructure teams, agent builders, developers running multi-model apps, and teams needing observability and evals.

Why it matters: Production AI apps need routing, monitoring, retries, fallbacks, evals, cost control, traces, and model governance. Respan Gateway packages those into one AI gateway.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today.

Pricing: Unknown from the reviewed public launch material.

GitHub Copilot CLI security review

Impact score: 84/100

Best for: Developers, security teams, Copilot CLI users, code reviewers, and teams using AI-generated code.

Why it matters: AI-generated code needs fast review. GitHub’s new /security-review command gives developers a terminal-native way to catch common vulnerability classes before code reaches production.

Availability: Experimental public preview in Copilot CLI.

Pricing: Depends on Copilot plan and usage.

OpenAI simplified ChatGPT model picker

Impact score: 82/100

Best for: ChatGPT Plus users, ChatGPT Pro users, and teams that switch between speed and reasoning depth.

Why it matters: Model selection has become confusing for normal users. OpenAI’s simplified picker makes model choice more intent-based, with options organized around speed, reasoning depth, and longer-running work.

Availability: Rolling out globally to Plus and Pro users on web, iOS, and Android.

Pricing: Depends on ChatGPT plan.

Patchrooms

Impact score: 80/100

Best for: Vibe coders, AI app builders, Claude Code users, Cursor users, and product teams reviewing AI-generated previews.

Why it matters: AI-built apps need better feedback loops. Patchrooms captures element context, screenshots, voice notes, console errors, browser metadata, and viewport details, then turns feedback into agent-ready patch context.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today.

Pricing: Product Hunt lists it as free.

CrustRecruiter

Impact score: 79/100

Best for: Recruiters, founders hiring early teams, talent teams, sourcing operators, Claude users, and MCP workflow builders.

Why it matters: Recruiting is a strong fit for AI agents because it combines judgment, search, personalization, and repetitive outreach. CrustRecruiter brings candidate data and recruiting skills into Claude through MCP.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today.

Pricing: Unknown from the reviewed public launch material.

Asmi AI

Impact score: 78/100

Best for: Busy professionals, personal assistant users, people with recurring life admin, and voice-agent watchers.

Why it matters: Asmi is trying to move AI assistance out of chat and into real-world phone calls: booking, coordinating, resolving, waiting on hold, and updating the user afterward.

Availability: Product Hunt launch today.

Pricing: Product Hunt lists it as free. Long-term pricing, service limits, and geographic availability were not fully confirmed in reviewed launch material.

Builder and creator watchlist

Impact score: 72-77/100

Includes: SlimSnap, Airbrush Studio, PixelForge, Nodey, Terminal Mode by Even Realities, Juno, Aiden Hardware, and Infinite London.

Why it matters: These launches show the long tail of practical AI: structured screenshot context for agents, AI photo editing, game sprite generation, mobile n8n monitoring, wearable agent supervision, chronic-illness tracking, hardware agent prototypes, and AI-assisted procedural 3D worlds.

Lead Story: GitHub Copilot Chat Can Now See Your Agent Sessions

AI generated visualization of coding agent session timelines, logs, status checkpoints, and review loops

The biggest AI workflow launch today is GitHub Copilot Chat now seeing Copilot cloud-agent sessions.

GitHub is improving the handoff between Copilot Chat and Copilot cloud agent on the web. Users can now search and query past agent sessions, see in-progress session status reflected in chat, and ask follow-up questions after an agent completes its work. GitHub also added two new tools: Get agent logs and Session search.

That may sound small, but it solves a real problem.

As coding agents do more work, they generate more process. They inspect files, run commands, read logs, change code, retry failed approaches, open branches, and leave behind a trail that can be difficult to understand later.

A human developer does not just need the final output. They need to know what the agent tried, where it got stuck, what changed, and whether the work is safe to continue.

This update makes Copilot Chat more useful as a control surface for agentic development.

Why it matters: Coding agents are moving from “answer my question” to “work on this issue.” That shift creates a memory and observability problem. If an agent session runs in the background, a developer needs a way to inspect what happened without manually digging through logs or reconstructing the session from scratch.

GitHub’s update points toward the future of AI coding tools: chat, agents, logs, session history, and review loops all connected in one workflow. This is not as flashy as a new model, but it is exactly the kind of infrastructure that makes agents more usable in real engineering teams.

Who should care: GitHub Copilot users, Copilot cloud-agent users, engineering managers, developer productivity teams, platform engineering teams, AI coding-agent teams, and developers reviewing long-running agent sessions.

Source: GitHub Changelog – Copilot Chat now sees your agent sessions

GitHub Copilot CLI Adds a Dedicated Security Review Command

GitHub also launched a dedicated security review command in Copilot CLI.

The new /security-review command is in experimental public preview. It gives developers an AI-driven way to look for vulnerabilities directly from the terminal. GitHub says the command can flag issues such as injection vulnerabilities, cross-site scripting, insecure data handling, path traversal, and weak cryptography. It returns findings scored by severity and confidence, with actionable suggestions.

GitHub is clear that this is complementary to existing security tools. It does not replace code scanning, Dependabot, or secret scanning.

Why it matters: AI coding agents can now generate a lot of code quickly. That is powerful, but it increases the need for fast review. The best developer workflow is not “let the AI write code and hope it is fine.” It is “let the AI help, then run structured checks before shipping.”

Who should care: Developers, Copilot CLI users, security teams, DevOps teams, AI coding-agent users, and teams reviewing AI-generated code.

Source: GitHub Changelog – Dedicated security review command now available in Copilot CLI

OpenAI Simplifies the ChatGPT Model Picker

OpenAI updated the ChatGPT release notes with a simplified model picker.

Instead of asking users to pick from a growing list of model names, ChatGPT is moving toward clearer modes: Instant, Medium, High, Extra High, Pro Standard, and Pro Extended. The exact options vary by plan. OpenAI says the update is rolling out globally to Plus and Pro users on web, iOS, and Android.

This is not a new model release. It is a product experience update.

Why it matters: Model choice has become a UX problem. Power users may understand model names, reasoning levels, context windows, and tradeoffs. Most users just want to know whether they should choose the fast option, the careful option, or the deep-work option.

OpenAI’s simplified model picker is a signal that AI products are moving away from raw model branding and toward task-based controls. That is probably good for mainstream adoption.

Who should care: ChatGPT users, ChatGPT Plus users, ChatGPT Pro users, AI product designers, teams building model-routing interfaces, and people who switch between quick answers and deeper reasoning work.

Source: OpenAI – ChatGPT release notes, June 10, 2026.

Cloudskill: Governance for AI Agent Skills

AI generated visualization of AI agent skill governance with review, approval, versioning, permissions, and audit controls

Cloudskill launched on Product Hunt as a managed catalog for AI agent skills.

The product is built for teams whose AI workflows are starting to spread across many tools and many people. Cloudskill supports review and approval, distribution, access policies, versioning, rollbacks, and audit logs for AI skills. Its official site lists support across tools such as Claude, Cursor, Codex, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, and GitHub Copilot.

In plain English: Cloudskill helps teams manage the skills their agents depend on.

Why it matters: Agent skills are becoming the new internal software dependency. A team might have a skill for reviewing pull requests, writing release notes, debugging logs, creating product specs, checking brand voice, or operating an internal tool. Without governance, those skills can become scattered across docs, prompts, local files, chat histories, and personal setups.

Cloudskill is interesting because it treats AI skills like shared operational assets. Teams can approve them, version them, roll them back, control who gets access, and keep an audit trail. That is the kind of operational infrastructure companies need as AI agent usage grows.

Sources: Cloudskill; Product Hunt – Cloudskill launch page.

Bond: The AI To-Do List That Does Itself

Bond launched on Product Hunt as an AI Chief of Staff for executives and operators.

Bond connects to company tools, learns the business, and turns scattered commitments into a self-managing to-do list. The product can help prepare meetings, draft follow-ups, create action items, identify blockers, surface risks, delegate tasks, and rank what needs attention.

The positioning is not just “task manager.” It is “AI operating partner.”

Why it matters: Task management is broken for many executives and founders. The real work is scattered across email, Slack, meetings, documents, decisions, and follow-ups. Traditional to-do lists only work when humans remember to update them.

Bond is part of a bigger AI productivity shift: instead of asking users to manually manage tasks, the AI watches the work and helps organize the next move.

Sources: Bond; Product Hunt – Bond launch page.

Respan Gateway: AI Gateway With Observability and Evals

AI generated visualization of a production AI gateway routing models with observability, evals, fallbacks, retries, caching, and spend controls

Respan Gateway launched on Product Hunt as an AI gateway with built-in observability and evals.

The product connects apps to many AI models through one endpoint. It includes fallbacks, retries, caching, spend limits, alerts, traces, prompt management, monitoring, evals, and cost controls.

Why it matters: Production AI is messy. Providers fail. Models change. Latency spikes. Costs drift. Prompts break. Quality regressions show up quietly. Teams need a way to see what is happening and control the system.

Respan Gateway is aimed at that problem. It is not just about calling one model. It is about routing across models, watching performance, evaluating quality, controlling cost, and giving teams a single operational layer.

Source: Product Hunt – Respan Gateway launch page.

More Launches Worth Watching

Patchrooms

Patchrooms is a feedback layer for AI-built apps. Reviewers can point at elements, leave text, screenshots, or voice notes, and turn that feedback into agent-ready patch context. It captures useful debugging details such as URL, viewport, browser, console errors, screenshots, and element context.

Source: Product Hunt – Patchrooms launch page.

CrustRecruiter

CrustRecruiter is an MCP-powered recruiting workflow for Claude. The launch material says it combines Claude’s reasoning with Crustdata’s candidate database and recruiting skills to support sourcing, filtering, evaluation, and personalized recruiting workflows.

Source: Product Hunt – CrustRecruiter / Crustdata launch page.

Asmi AI

Asmi AI is a personal AI voice agent that handles real-world chores by calling people and services on the user’s behalf. The product claims support for IVR navigation, hold time, bookings, service coordination, and follow-up updates through messaging apps.

Source: Product Hunt – Asmi AI launch page.

SlimSnap

SlimSnap is a Mac app that turns screenshots and annotations into structured JSON for coding agents. It captures details such as screenshot targets, coordinates, OCR text, and context so agents can understand visual feedback more precisely.

Source: Product Hunt – SlimSnap launch page.

Airbrush Studio

Airbrush Studio is an AI-powered photo editor for creator and photographer workflows, including portrait retouching, background cleanup, distraction removal, smart presets, and AI-assisted editing.

Source: Product Hunt – Airbrush Studio launch page.

PixelForge

PixelForge turns one photo into an RPG-style character and can output sprite sheets, transparent PNG frames, and walk GIFs for game development workflows.

Source: Product Hunt – PixelForge launch page.

Nodey

Nodey is a mobile companion for n8n. It lets users monitor workflows, inspect failed executions, diagnose errors with AI, trigger automations, and use mobile-native triggers such as NFC, widgets, geofences, and push notifications.

Source: Product Hunt – Nodey launch page.

Terminal Mode by Even Realities

Terminal Mode is an ambient terminal for Even G2 smart glasses. It is designed to keep coding agents visible while they run on a laptop, letting users see which agent needs attention and approve key steps from a heads-up interface.

Source: Product Hunt – Terminal Mode by Even Realities launch page.

Juno

Juno is an AI health companion for people managing chronic illness. It is designed to help users track symptoms, spot patterns, prepare for appointments, and generate summaries for medical visits. This should be treated as an organization and tracking aid, not a replacement for medical care.

Source: Product Hunt – Juno launch page.

Aiden Hardware and Infinite London

Two Hugging Face projects are worth watching from the builder side. Aiden Hardware is a demo-stage physical AI agent device prototype built around USB, HDMI capture, full-duplex audio, and an on-device runtime. Infinite London is an AI-assisted 3D world experiment that combines generated tiles, Wave Function Collapse, cached assets, and a browser-based three.js experience.

Sources: Hugging Face Spaces

Kingy AI Verdict

Today’s AI Launch Radar is all about the agent operating layer.

There was no major new public foundation-model launch in the fresh 24-hour window, but that does not make the day quiet. GitHub’s Copilot updates are the most important signal. Agent sessions need memory, logs, search, follow-up questions, and security review. That is how coding agents become more usable inside real engineering teams.

Cloudskill is another strong signal. As AI skills spread across Claude, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, Copilot, and other tools, companies need governance: review, approval, versioning, rollbacks, permissions, and audit logs.

Bond shows productivity AI moving from “write me a task list” to “operate my task system.” Respan Gateway points to the production AI reality: developers need observability, evals, fallbacks, retries, spend controls, and model routing. A good AI app is not just a prompt. It is an operating system around the prompt.

The bigger takeaway: AI is moving from raw intelligence to managed execution. The next winning products will not just answer questions. They will track work, govern skills, inspect sessions, review code, route models, call services, generate assets, monitor automations, and keep humans in the loop.

FAQ

What was the biggest AI launch today?

The biggest AI workflow launch today was GitHub Copilot Chat gaining visibility into Copilot cloud-agent sessions. It lets users search past sessions, query logs, see in-progress status, and ask follow-up questions about completed agent work.

What was the biggest AI infrastructure launch today?

Cloudskill and Respan Gateway were the strongest AI infrastructure launches. Cloudskill focuses on governance for agent skills, while Respan Gateway focuses on model routing, observability, evals, fallbacks, retries, caching, spend limits, and traces.

What was the biggest AI productivity launch today?

Bond was the biggest AI productivity launch. It positions itself as an AI Chief of Staff that turns scattered commitments from meetings, Slack, inboxes, and company context into a self-managing to-do list.

What was the biggest AI coding launch today?

GitHub’s Copilot CLI /security-review command and Patchrooms were the biggest coding-related launches. GitHub adds security review from the terminal, while Patchrooms turns visual feedback on AI-built previews into agent-ready patch context.

Did OpenAI launch a new model today?

I did not find a new public OpenAI foundation-model launch in this fresh window. OpenAI did update ChatGPT’s model picker to make model selection simpler for Plus and Pro users.

Was there a major AI video generation launch today?

I did not find a major new consumer AI video-generation model launch in this fresh window. Today’s creator launches were more focused on photo editing, game assets, and AI-assisted 3D/procedural experiments.

Are all these launches fully available now?

No. Availability varies. GitHub’s updates depend on Copilot access and supported surfaces. Product Hunt launches may have waitlists, free tiers, launch discounts, or plan limits that change after launch day. Aiden Hardware is a demo-stage hardware project, not a mainstream commercial product.

Sources

  • GitHub Changelog – Copilot Chat now sees your agent sessions
  • GitHub Changelog – Dedicated security review command now available in Copilot CLI
  • OpenAI – ChatGPT release notes, June 10, 2026
  • Cloudskill
  • Product Hunt – Cloudskill launch page
  • Bond
  • Product Hunt – Bond launch page
  • Product Hunt – Respan Gateway launch page
  • Product Hunt – Patchrooms launch page
  • Product Hunt – CrustRecruiter / Crustdata launch page
  • Product Hunt – Asmi AI launch page
  • Product Hunt – SlimSnap launch page
  • Product Hunt – Airbrush Studio launch page
  • Product Hunt – PixelForge launch page
  • Product Hunt – Nodey launch page
  • Product Hunt – Terminal Mode by Even Realities launch page
  • Product Hunt – Juno launch page

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A.I. enthusiast with multiple certificates and accreditations from Deep Learning AI, Coursera, and more. I am interested in machine learning, LLM's, and all things AI.

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