Founder Radar · PAST 24 HOURS

Dev tools for AI agents lead 24h launches; none solve production isolation cleanly. Open-source momentum clusters around agentic infrastructure.

Twelve launches in 24 hours, three patterns emerging: AI agent infrastructure (Git-lanes, OculOS, Context-compact) leads with 3 releases; local inference (OpenGraviton, Jarvey) and DevOps tooling (Safelaunch, Kula) both emerging with 2 each. No funding rounds; all open-source or freemium. India silent.

15 Signals
3 Patterns

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Patterns That Formed

Dev Tools For AI Agents

RISING
3 LAUNCHESOSSGLOBAL

Three launches in parallel: Git-lanes (parallel isolation for agent code via worktrees), OculOS (desktop app as JSON API for agent access), Context-compact (context summarization instead of truncation). The gap is hard—none address how agents handle state mutation or multi-step rollback when isolation breaks.

7-day momentum

AI Local Inference

EMERGING
2 LAUNCHESOSSGLOBAL

OpenGraviton (500B+ params on Mac Mini) and Jarvey (local JARVIS for macOS) both target edge inference, but neither solves cost/latency tradeoff for agents that need real-time external data. Consumer hardware still not the bottleneck for agents—bandwidth and inference quality are.

7-day momentum

Dev Tools Devops

EMERGING
2 LAUNCHESOSSGLOBAL

Safelaunch (pre-deploy environment validation) and Kula (lightweight server monitoring) both open-source. Minimal overlap with agent-specific ops—neither handles agent-generated config drift or multi-agent deployment orchestration.

7-day momentum

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