Today, we’re launching @autoaicam, a camera that builds personal apps for anything you point it at.
How does it work?
- Take a photo
- Auto picks a Frame, a mini-app built and designed by you or our community
- The Frame does something for you: track calories, virtually try on outfits, identify a plant, and much more
How many of you have a camera roll full of photos that are really actions or reminders? Auto turns these photos into something useful.
I asked an AI to listen to my new album "Heart Sized Revolutions".
It read the lyrics, understood the visual language,
and generated unique cover art for each track.
This is what it came up with 👇
Similarly we felt conductor was slow and it didn’t use cli agents natively
And using terminals like ghostty and warp - since they are not very visual and designed to work across projects and workspaces - it’s so easy to lose context of what you’re working on.
That’s why we built hypersurge
We’re building https://t.co/bUgAfKcGb9 for this. It’s like if discord was a developer terminal.
You can set up your projects like discord servers on a dock, and quickly start new features with isolated workspaces that appear like discord channels. Run all the cli agents natively like Claude, codex and more.
Happy to give you early access if you like.
@SimonBalmain@AnthropicAI@claudeai did you try /model to see if you're on the default model? i had no idea i was coding with sonnet today - so i switched back over to opus
I didn’t prompt this manually.
I built a small system that analyzes the album as a whole and lets each track generate its own visual identity.
https://t.co/JUTQA0dQTo