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Daily radar
Today's AI Launches
Start with the newest Daily AI Launch Radar and the freshest public launch records available in the tracker.
Daily AI Launch Radar: July 9, 2026
Daily Kingy AI Launch Radar for 2026-07-09: verified AI launches, product updates, pricing notes, use cases, and draft-only entity candidates.
No source-ready records are tagged for today yet, so this section is showing the latest public launch records available in the tracker.
Hugging Face Models on Foundry Managed Compute
Summary: On July 8, 2026, Hugging Face published guidance on deploying Hugging Face models through Microsoft Foundry Managed Compute, including weekly refreshed model availability and managed deployment…
Why it matters: It gives enterprises a more governed path for running open models in Azure infrastructure without building a separate serving stack for every Hugging Face…
- Pricing
- Microsoft positions Foundry Managed Compute as dedicated GPU infrastructure billed by compute usage; exact current rates depend on accelerator, region, and Azure pricing details.
- Verification
- Verified; 6 sources
Kimi K2.7 Code in GitHub Copilot Business and Enterprise
Summary: On July 7, 2026, GitHub made Kimi K2.7 Code available for Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise plans after the earlier rollout to Pro, Pro+, and Max.
Why it matters: This gives enterprise Copilot customers a lower-cost, open-weight model choice while keeping security, governance, and data-policy review in the admin workflow.
- Pricing
- GitHub says Kimi K2.7 Code is billed at provider list pricing under usage-based billing; exact current model costs should be confirmed on GitHub Copilot pricing and billing documentation.
- Verification
- Verified; 5 sources
GitHub Copilot app for all Copilot plans
Summary: On July 7, 2026, GitHub announced that the GitHub Copilot app is available on every Copilot plan across macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Why it matters: The desktop app broadens access to agent-driven coding workflows and makes Copilot's session-based development path easier to test outside only paid or enterprise plans.
- Pricing
- GitHub says every Copilot plan is supported, including Copilot Free and GitHub Education, and users can bring their own key without a Copilot subscription; current Copilot plan pricing should be verified on GitHub.
- Verification
- Verified; 6 sources
Copilot usage metrics review-cycle fields
Summary: On July 7, 2026, GitHub added avg_pull_requests_minutes_to_review and avg_pull_requests_review_cycles fields to the totals_by_ai_adoption_phase breakdown in Copilot usage metrics.
Why it matters: It gives engineering leaders more concrete downstream signals for whether Copilot adoption is associated with faster code review and fewer review loops.
- Pricing
- No separate public price was verified for these metrics; access is tied to eligible GitHub Copilot enterprise or organization reporting permissions and Copilot plan/billing setup.
- Verification
- Verified; 6 sources
Katalyst AI
Summary: Katalyst appeared on Product Hunt on July 7, 2026 with positioning around an AI agent for Salesforce pipeline work, including AI Resolution, meeting recorder, hygiene scores,…
Why it matters: Sales teams are trying to reduce CRM admin work while preserving pipeline hygiene, and Katalyst frames that problem as an agent workflow rather than…
- Pricing
- The official site has pricing and start-free/demo paths, but exact public tier details should be confirmed on the current pricing page before quoting numbers.
- Verification
- Verified; 5 sources
Weekly awards
This Week's Strongest AI Launches
The weekly awards edition is editorial, source-aware, and designed to separate useful launch signal from announcement noise.
Kingy AI Launches of the Week: June 15-19, 2026
Kingy AI Launches of the Week for June 15-19, 2026: editorial awards for GitHub Agent Finder, Microsoft Copilot Cowork, GitHub Copilot App, Gemini Omni, MolmoMotion, ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks, and the…
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OpenAI frontier models and Codex become available on AWS
OpenAI announced that frontier models and Codex are available on AWS, expanding enterprise deployment options for OpenAI-powered agentic workflows.
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OpenAI announced that its frontier models and Codex are available on AWS, confirmed by both companies' posts (openai.com). Enterprise Platform Teams standardized on AWS…
Methodology
How Kingy AI Scores Launches
Kingy AI scoring is designed for launch discovery, editorial review, creator planning, and buyer trust checks.
Kingy score
A directional editorial score for launch clarity, source quality, audience fit, pricing visibility, demo usefulness, and practical buyer or creator value.
Demo score
A signal for whether the product can be shown, tested, explained, or compared without relying on vague announcement copy.
YouTube potential
A creator-fit signal for demos, tutorials, before-and-after workflows, explainers, reviews, and audience-specific product education.
Source verification
Records distinguish verified, needs verification, and founder submitted status using official URLs, source links, last-verified dates, and correction paths.
Pricing clarity
Pricing signals favor launches with visible pricing, free-plan status, pricing pages, API access notes, or clear uncertainty when pricing is not public.
Use-case clarity
Launches are easier to evaluate when the audience, workflow, category, demo, and alternative comparison are obvious from public sources.
Founder and sponsor fit
Founder submissions and sponsor interest are routing signals only; editorial review still checks source quality, public claims, demo clarity, and usefulness.
Verification labels
Verified means enough public source evidence is present, needs verification means the record needs more checking, and founder submitted means the entry came through the submission path.
Scores are editorial signals, not scientific benchmarks, paid placements, or guarantees.
Founder submission
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- Launch date
- What launched
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- Pricing page
- Demo/video
- Company info
- Category
- Public funding info
- Screenshots/media
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