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Jason Livesay
Jason Livesay is an independent developer based in McAllen, TX who builds open source AI tools and frameworks. He created MindRoot as a plugin-based platform for creating and deploying AI agents with deep web integration. His work focuses on making AI agent development accessible and customizable.
Bright Zenith
Qoder is built and maintained by Bright Zenith, a Singapore-based team of engineers and AI developers focused on building agentic developer tools. The company builds Qoder, an AI-native IDE and agent platform that integrates deep codebase understanding, memory, and workflow automation. The team combines expertise in developer tooling, large-model integration, and product engineering to deliver context-aware coding assistants and IDE integrations.
Browserbase
Browserbase builds infrastructure for AI browsers and web automation. Founded by Paul Klein IV, the company provides headless browser infrastructure, the Stagehand automation framework, and Director for no-code automation. Browserbase has raised $40M in Series B funding and serves over 1,000 customers including Perplexity, Vercel, and 11x.
Dora
Dora Platform Pte. Ltd. is a Singapore-based company building a no-code platform for creatives to design and publish 3D and animated websites. The team of 11-50 employees is backed by MiraclePlus through seed funding and focuses on combining AI site generation with advanced animation and layout tools for designers and teams.
Vozo
Vozo builds AI-powered video translation and localization tools trusted by over 7 million creators and companies in 40+ countries. The team develops proprietary technologies including LipREAL for 3D face reconstruction (ranked #1 at the NOW competition) and VoiceREAL for authentic voice synthesis trained on millions of videos. Vozo's research has been recognized at top conferences including ICCV, CVPR, and NeurIPS, and the company partners with Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud for infrastructure.
The Brief
The Brief, formerly Creatopy, builds an AI marketing platform designed by marketers for modern marketing teams. The company develops four AI agents that collaborate across campaign stages—Discover, Create, Launch, and Optimize—to automate repetitive work while keeping humans in control of strategy and creative decisions. The team combines product, engineering, and marketing expertise to turn campaign chaos into streamlined workflows.
Kive
Kive builds an AI-powered visual content platform for brands and creative teams. Founded in 2018 in Stockholm by film director Olof Lindh, the company has raised $8.82M from Creandum, EQT Ventures, and Heartcore Capital. The team operates from their office in Södermalm, Stockholm's creative neighborhood.
Plandex
Plandex builds an open-source platform for orchestrating and executing large language models. The team delivers a CLI-first workflow with binaries and source builds, docs for cloud and self-hosted deployments, and tools for model/provider configuration, debugging, and versioned collaboration. Plandex focuses on reproducible runs, branching, and team-oriented workflows.
Dyad
Dyad builds a free, local, open-source AI app builder that lets developers create and run full-stack AI applications on their machines. The team publishes documentation, templates, and guides to help builders get started quickly and to scale with optional Pro capabilities. Dyad focuses on local ownership, extensibility via integrations, and a lightweight developer experience.
Caffeine
Caffeine builds a self-writing app platform where users create and maintain apps through AI chat. The platform uses Motoko, a programming language designed for AI, and deploys apps on the Internet Computer network. Caffeine focuses on enabling non-technical users to build production apps with built-in guarantees for data safety, cyber attack resistance, and app resilience.