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    MemPalace

    MemPalace

    MemPalace

    MemPalace is a local-first storage and retrieval system for AI workflows, built to give AI a memory while keeping the user’s words under their own control. It stores conversations verbatim instead of reducing them to summaries, then organizes that memory into a navigable “palace” structure inspired by the ancient memory palace technique. Conversations can be arranged into wings for people, projects, or topics, with rooms and drawers used to make information easier to locate, narrow, and retrieve later. It is designed for people who believe their words are theirs, with local-first storage, zero telemetry, and a privacy-focused approach that keeps memory on the user’s machine. MemPalace supports AI workflows through MCP tooling, including tools for palace reads and writes, knowledge-graph operations, cross-wing navigation, drawer management, and agent diaries.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenViking

    OpenViking

    OpenViking

    OpenViking is an open source context database designed specifically for AI agents, built around a file-system paradigm that unifies the management of memories, resources, and skills. Instead of treating context as scattered chunks in a fragmented vector store, OpenViking organizes agent context into a virtual file system under the viking protocol, giving agents a structured way to store, navigate, retrieve, and observe the information they need. It is designed to help developers move beyond the hassle of manual context management by giving agents a minimalist interaction model for context, similar to reading and writing files. OpenViking supports hierarchical context loading, semantic retrieval, recursive retrieval, sessions, metrics, and observability, making it possible for AI agents to access the right level of information without stuffing everything into the prompt.
    Starting Price: Free
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    bb

    bb

    bb

    bb is a local-first, fully customizable IDE for working with AI coding agents, designed to control, automate, and even modify itself. Almost anything in the environment can be changed with a single prompt: users can add panels, CLI commands, skills, plugins, and workflows that immediately become available to their agents. Many of bb’s own capabilities, including GitHub integration, agent memory, scheduled jobs, and remote access, are built as plugins using the same tools available to users. Its CLI is open to external programs such as shell scripts, cron jobs, or bots in Telegram, Signal, and Slack, allowing them to spawn work threads that remain available in the sidebar. bb supports multiple coding agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Pi, OpenCode, Grok, omp, and Hermes, letting users assign tasks to the best-suited agent or have one agent spawn and manage another in separate threads. Work runs on the user’s own machine and can continue independently until they return.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Oqoqo

    Oqoqo

    Oqoqo

    Oqoqo is a platform for building evals and custom benchmarks for real-world agentic tasks, letting teams run experiments at scale in realistic environments on fully managed cloud infrastructure. Users can define private task sets and rubrics, test whether agents can use products such as skills, MCP servers, CLIs, SDKs, APIs, documentation, and files, and compare agents, models, treatments, and effort levels under the same conditions. Each task runs independently in its own isolated environment with the project state, context, files, tools, and credentials it needs. Oqoqo captures the full trajectory of every run, including commands, tool calls, errors, files, and where an agent stopped, then reports pass or fail results, pass rates, lift, token usage, and friction. Teams can use these insights to identify product interface issues, token inefficiencies, and performance differences, fix what failed, and rerun the experiment.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Nativ

    Nativ

    Blaizzy

    Nativ is a 100% open-source macOS app for running OpenAI models locally on Apple Silicon, putting frontier intelligence directly on your desk with no accounts or cloud required. It provides a clean chat interface with streaming responses, Markdown, code highlighting, image input, and per-message performance metrics, with every response generated locally. A curated model library includes open models from teams such as Google, Cohere, and Liquid AI, while Nativ recommends models suited to the hardware in your Mac. Built on MLX-VLM and tuned for M-series unified memory and Metal, it runs models without wrappers or translation layers. Live telemetry exposes tokens per second, memory pressure, thermal state, and time to first token so users can see what is actually happening during inference. Nativ supports language, vision, video, code, and audio workflows, including chatting with LLMs, captioning images, summarizing video, autocompleting code, transcribing audio, and generating speech.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JSON

    JSON

    JSON

    JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999. JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language. JSON is built on two structures: 1. A collection of name/value pairs. In various languages, this is realized as an object, record, struct, dictionary, hash table, keyed list, or associative array. 2. An ordered list of values. In most languages, this is realized as an array, vector, list, or sequence. These are universal data structures. Virtually all modern programming languages support them in one form or another.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper is a voice-to-text app that lets users dictate, transcribe, and control writing workflows across apps without relying on the keyboard. The platform works on Mac, Windows, and iOS, with voice input that can be used in tools such as Slack, Cursor, Notion, Claude Code, Codex, and other agentic coding apps. Superwhisper supports push-to-talk, custom shortcuts, file transcription, meeting recording, custom modes, vocabulary settings, and AI-enhanced output. Users can create modes for different tasks, languages, tones, formats, prompts, and applications. The platform supports more than 100 languages and lets users choose from models such as GPT, Claude, Llama, Grok, Gemini, and others. Built for fast-moving professionals, developers, writers, and teams, Superwhisper helps turn speech into polished text, commands, transcripts, and AI-ready prompts.
    Starting Price: $8.49 per month
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    Paperclip

    Paperclip

    Paperclip Labs

    Paperclip is an open-source AI agent orchestration platform that enables individuals and organizations to build, manage, and govern teams of autonomous AI agents working toward shared business objectives. Rather than interacting with isolated AI tools, users define company-level goals, assign specialized AI agents to different roles, and oversee execution through a centralized organizational structure. The platform supports agents from multiple providers and runtimes, allowing businesses to coordinate development, marketing, research, operations, content creation, and other workflows through a unified management system. With built-in governance, budgeting, audit trails, and goal alignment, Paperclip helps organizations scale AI-driven work while maintaining transparency and control.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Amazon Bedrock
    Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that simplifies building and scaling generative AI applications by providing access to a variety of high-performing foundation models (FMs) from leading AI companies such as AI21 Labs, Anthropic, Cohere, Meta, Mistral AI, Stability AI, and Amazon itself. Through a single API, developers can experiment with these models, customize them using techniques like fine-tuning and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), and create agents that interact with enterprise systems and data sources. As a serverless platform, Amazon Bedrock eliminates the need for infrastructure management, allowing seamless integration of generative AI capabilities into applications with a focus on security, privacy, and responsible AI practices.
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    Groq

    Groq

    Groq

    GroqCloud is a high-performance AI inference platform built specifically for developers who need speed, scale, and predictable costs. It delivers ultra-fast responses for leading generative AI models across text, audio, and vision workloads. Powered by Groq’s purpose-built LPU (Language Processing Unit), the platform is designed for inference from the ground up, not adapted from training hardware. GroqCloud supports popular LLMs, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and image-to-text models through industry-standard APIs. Developers can start for free and scale seamlessly as usage grows, with clear usage-based pricing. The platform is available in public, private, or co-cloud deployments to match different security and performance needs. GroqCloud combines consistent low latency with enterprise-grade reliability.
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    MiniMax

    MiniMax

    MiniMax AI

    MiniMax is a global AI technology company that develops advanced multimodal foundation models and AI-powered products for individuals, developers, and enterprises. Its flagship model, MiniMax M3, combines frontier-level coding capabilities, agentic task execution, native multimodal understanding, and support for up to 1 million tokens of context through its proprietary MiniMax Sparse Attention (MSA) architecture. The company offers a comprehensive ecosystem that includes coding assistants, AI agents, video generation, speech synthesis, music generation, and developer APIs. Through products such as MiniMax Code, Hailuo AI, MiniMax Audio, Talkie, and its enterprise platform, users can automate workflows, generate content, build applications, and deploy AI-powered solutions at scale. MiniMax helps organizations and developers improve productivity, accelerate software development, and create intelligent experiences across text, audio, image, video, and music.
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    Gemini 3.1 Pro
    Gemini 3.1 Pro is Google’s upgraded core intelligence model designed for complex tasks that require advanced reasoning. Building on the Gemini 3 series, it delivers significant improvements in problem-solving performance and logical pattern recognition. On the ARC-AGI-2 benchmark, Gemini 3.1 Pro achieved a verified score of 77.1%, more than doubling the reasoning performance of Gemini 3 Pro. The model is engineered for challenges where simple answers are insufficient, enabling deeper analysis, synthesis, and creative output. It can generate practical outputs such as animated, website-ready SVGs directly from text prompts, combining intelligence with real-world usability. Gemini 3.1 Pro is rolling out in preview across consumer, developer, and enterprise platforms including the Gemini app, NotebookLM, Gemini API, Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and Android Studio. With expanded access for Google AI Pro and Ultra users, 3.1 Pro sets a stronger baseline for agentic workflows.
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    GPT-5.4 Pro
    GPT-5.4 Pro is an advanced AI model developed by OpenAI to deliver high-performance capabilities for professional and complex tasks. It combines improvements in reasoning, coding, and agent-based workflows into a single unified system. The model is designed to work efficiently across professional tools such as spreadsheets, presentations, documents, and development environments. GPT-5.4 Pro also includes native computer-use capabilities, enabling AI agents to interact with software, websites, and operating systems to complete tasks. With support for up to one million tokens of context, it can manage long workflows and large datasets more effectively than previous models. The model also improves tool usage, allowing it to search for and select the right tools during multi-step processes. By delivering more accurate outputs with fewer tokens, GPT-5.4 Pro helps professionals complete complex work faster and more efficiently.
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    GPT-6

    GPT-6

    OpenAI

    GPT-6 is an upcoming OpenAI model expected to represent the next major generation of the GPT model family. While OpenAI has not yet published an official GPT-6 launch page, model card, API ID, pricing, benchmark report, or availability timeline, GPT-6 is likely to build on the direction of the current GPT-5.6 family. As an upcoming model, GPT-6 would be expected to advance reasoning, coding, multimodal understanding, agentic workflows, computer use, and professional knowledge work. It may also extend OpenAI’s work on safer deployment, stronger evaluation, and more capable enterprise and developer tools. Teams should treat GPT-6 as a future model rather than a currently available product until OpenAI releases official documentation. Built for developers, enterprises, researchers, and AI power users, GPT-6 is expected to support the next wave of advanced AI applications once publicly released.
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    GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast
    GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast is a new OpenAI API service tier that runs GPT-5.6 Sol up to 14× faster than Standard processing, bringing frontier intelligence to products and workflows where every second matters. Powered by Cerebras, it can generate up to 750 output tokens per second, allowing advanced reasoning to operate at real-time speeds without requiring a smaller or more specialized model. It is designed for time-sensitive business workflows where faster responses can change what AI can realistically do. Applications include incident response, where models can analyze logs, code changes, traces, and engineer reports while an outage is unfolding; financial research and security, where changing market signals and suspicious transactions can be assessed quickly; and customer support and voice, where complex issues can be resolved without interrupting a live conversation. In commerce, it can answer product questions, check inventory, and personalize recommendations.
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    Cerebras

    Cerebras

    Cerebras

    We’ve built the fastest AI accelerator, based on the largest processor in the industry, and made it easy to use. With Cerebras, blazing fast training, ultra low latency inference, and record-breaking time-to-solution enable you to achieve your most ambitious AI goals. How ambitious? We make it not just possible, but easy to continuously train language models with billions or even trillions of parameters – with near-perfect scaling from a single CS-2 system to massive Cerebras Wafer-Scale Clusters such as Andromeda, one of the largest AI supercomputers ever built.
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    GPT-5.4

    GPT-5.4

    OpenAI

    GPT-5.4 is an advanced artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI to support complex professional and technical work. The model combines improvements in reasoning, coding, and agent-based workflows into a single system designed for real-world productivity tasks. GPT-5.4 can generate, analyze, and edit documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other work outputs with greater accuracy and efficiency. It also features improved tool integration, enabling the model to interact with software environments and external tools to complete multi-step workflows. With enhanced context capabilities supporting up to one million tokens, GPT-5.4 can process and reason over very large amounts of information. The model also improves factual accuracy and reduces errors compared to earlier versions. By combining strong reasoning, coding ability, and tool use, GPT-5.4 helps users complete complex tasks faster and with fewer iterations.