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June 3rd, 2025
Romance via browser habits
Wildest dating app yet

gm builders, happy Tuesday.

Today’s standouts: an API that turns live audio into instant, barely-lagging transcripts so you stop guessing what you missed; a dating matchmaker that pairs you based on your browser’s deepest, darkest secrets; and a video conjurer that lifelike actors out of thin air with zero filming crew. Top off the mug. Mute distractions. Let’s dive in.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Transcripts without the wait

Universal Streaming is a backend API that turns live audio into text in under half a second. Send it raw mic data and it spits back clean captions, even through background noise, ums, and awkward pauses.

🔥 Our Take: I hooked it into my side project and finally felt in sync with my own app—l t stopped looking like the code was clueless. Sure, it still trips on names occasionally, but when you’re demoing a live call and captions pop up before you finish saying “hello,” you’ll swear it’s magic.

Tab based soulmates

Browser Dating matches you by your browsing history, no awkward icebreakers, just shared tabs. Everything runs locally, so your data stays on your machine. Sign up, let the AI peek at your history, and meet someone who’s already into what you click.

🔥 Our Take: Swipe fatigue is real, but flirting over last week’s browsing habits is next-level weird. This feels like handing over your diary instead of your number, equally creepy and genius. If knowing someone’s shopping cart tells you more than small talk ever could, dive in. Otherwise, maybe stick to the usual.

Actors out of thin air

Mirage Studio by Captions.ai lets you conjure lifelike actors in seconds. Upload an audio track or type a scene description (or drop in a reference image), and it spits back a video of a virtual performer—blinking, smiling, even busting out a quick rap if that’s your vibe. No filming crew, no green screen, just your prompt turning into pixels.

🔥 Our Take: Watching a totally synthetic actor crack a joke or raise an eyebrow still makes you do a double-take. It saves hours you’d spend hunting talent or editing footage, though the results can wobble into uncanny valley territory if you push it.

That's a big fumble

Sanat Mohanty admits they blew a $50 M telco deal because they leaned on one technical champion and skipped every other stakeholder—procurement, transformation teams, true exec sponsors. They also slept through competitor moves and misread final evaluation criteria.

Lesson: never put all your faith in a single ally. Map out every player from day one.

Your turn—how do you multi-thread deals?

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