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Tool DropJune 20, 2026

165 tools added — the agentic-dev and generative-media wave

The catalog went from 205 to 370 entries in one pass. The two veins that ran deepest: agentic coding tools and the platforms behind AI image, video, and voice. Here's what landed and where it fits.

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A focused research pass across all twelve categories added 165 tools to /tools, each checked against the existing library and verified as a live product. Two categories ran deeper than the rest, and they're worth calling out because they map to where the tooling actually moved this year.

Agentic coding is now a category, not a feature

A year ago "AI in the editor" meant autocomplete. The additions here are a different shape — agents that plan, edit across files, run, and review:

  • Antigravity (Google) and Jules (Google Labs) — agent-first IDE and async cloud coding agent
  • Amp (Sourcegraph) and Augment Code — agentic coding built on large-codebase context
  • Kiro (AWS) — spec-driven: prompt to structured spec to code
  • CodeRabbit, Qodo, Greptile — AI code review with full-codebase context
  • Trae (ByteDance), Warp, Kilo Code, Roo Code — the IDE/terminal/open-source end of the field

Alongside them: the infrastructure these agents run on — code-execution sandboxes like Runloop, Northflank, and Browserbase, and eval/observability tools like Promptfoo, Langtrace, and Portkey.

Generative media filled in

The second deep vein was the platforms behind image, video, and voice:

And the rest

The pass also closed gaps in inference platforms (Groq, OpenRouter, Together AI, Fireworks AI), local-AI runners (Open WebUI, vLLM, Msty), sales and GTM (FullEnrich, Cognism, Clearscope), research assistants (Undermind, Hebbia), and workflow automation (Gumloop, Flowise, Langflow).

Browse the full catalog at /tools — filter by category to see everything in a lane.

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