June 20th, 2025
Your computer has eyes now
AI is getting good, real good
Today’s highlights: an AI that actually reads your open windows and dishes out instant summaries; a screenshot wizard that turns static grabs into slick mini-videos; and a text command that conjures fully formed UIs from a single prompt.
Grab your coffee, clear the tabs, and let’s roll.
P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶
UIs from thin air

Flowstep turns simple text prompts into fully editable UI designs, wireframes, and user flows in seconds. Collaborate live, tweak on the fly, and never face a blank canvas again
🔥 Our Take: Typed ‘make signup form’ and suddenly there’s a full UI staring back. Next thing I know I’m obsessing over button shadows instead of shipping real features. It’s a candy store for your inner UI junkie.
Give Copilot eyes

Copilot Vision for Windows lets you point your AI assistant at any app or window. It reads what’s on screen, summarizes content, and helps you navigate without leaving the page
🔥 Our Take: Pointing Copilot at my screen feels like handing a stranger my browser history. But when I ask ‘what’s in that tab’ and it nails the answer, I forget my paranoia and just get things done.

If your AI product has an onboarding step that says "tell us about your business" — your users are lying to you. Not maliciously. They just write whatever sounds good in the moment, skip half the fields, and click next.
Brandfetch's Brand Context API gives you structured brand data for 50M+ brands in a single call: voice,mission, positioning, audience, competitors, all of it. Pre-fill your onboarding before the user types a word.
Ground your AI features so they stop hallucinating about the brands your LLM barely knows. It's the scraping pipeline most teams never get around to building, already built. 100 free calls, no credit card.
Animated screenshots in seconds

VibrantSnap captures your screen and lets you drop in a studio-quality avatar, gradient backgrounds, images, or video—no green screen or editor required
🔥 Our Take: I threw on an avatar, hit record, and ten minutes later I had a mini-blockbuster without breaking a sweat. It feels like hacking your content game, and honestly I’m here for it.
What’s in your stack?

Nika asked, “What’s your work tech stack—hardware and software?”
She’s fed up with her slow laptop and wants to see what real setups look like. The answers read like a dream rig: MacBook Pros hooked to giant monitors, clicky mechanical keyboards, and sit-stand desks that moonlight as gyms. On the software side it’s VSCode or IntelliJ spiced up with tmux and fzf, summoned by Raycast or Alfred, and notes hoarded in Obsidian or Notion.
Worth a skim if your battlestation needs a serious upgrade.
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