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New AI Tools 2026 (June Week 2): 7 New Launches Reviewed

New AI tools 2026 (June week 2): seven launches reviewed with pricing, free tiers, and Use Watch Skip verdicts. Updated weekly.

AI Tools Radar Editorial 7 min read

This is Week 2 of June 2026 on AI Tools Radar. If you are tracking new ai tools 2026, this page is separate from June Week 1. We scanned AIxploria last-ai, TAAFT just-released, and ddgs queries for each name. We kept tools in our three lanes: agents, creators or slides, builders. Model API news still belongs on the Latest AI Models Compared (2026) hub unless a launch also ships a consumer app.

June Week 2 directories leaned toward agent workspaces, API gateways, and site builders. We did not repeat Manus or SlideAI in the seven slots. Those stay in Week 1 with links to Manus AI Review (2026) and SlideAI Review (2026).

Week 2 at a glance

ToolLaneVerdictFull review
Genspark AIAgentsUseGenspark review
OpenClaw (Hostinger)AgentsWatchRadar only
RogerAgentsWatchRadar only
OminiGateBuilders (API)WatchRadar only
VidFluxCreators (video)WatchRadar only
LovableBuildersWatchLovable review
DeepSeek V4 (API lane)ModelsUseModels hub

Kling AI 3.0 web app home on kling.ai

Kling AI home—representative creator-lane launch from June Week 2 directories. June 2, 2026 capture.

Changelog

  • 2026-06-09: Week 2 published. Added Genspark, OpenClaw, Roger, OminiGate, VidFlux, Lovable, DeepSeek V4 callout. Week 1 tools unchanged unless linked.
  • 2026-06-02: Fact-check pass. Added official URLs for Roger (heyroger.ai), OminiGate (ominigate.ai), VidFlux (vidflux.ai).

Method in one paragraph

We do not list every directory entry. A tool needs search demand or clear buzz plus a testable signup (or a stable public demo). Full reviews publish when two or more gate criteria pass (see Editorial Policy). This week: seven radar entries, zero repeats from Week 1’s top seven, and one model row on the living hub for DeepSeek V4 API traffic.


1. Genspark AI

Verdict: Use (agent + creator hybrid)

Genspark AI is a workspace-style agent that bundles research, browser tasks, slide drafts, and light site edits in one UI. June 2026 directory copy calls it “Workspace 2.0.” That matters because many teams still hop between ChatGPT, a slide tool, and a separate builder. Genspark tries to keep context in one thread.

Search signals: genspark ai, genspark ai workspace 2.0, and genspark ai ppt show up in autocomplete. That is enough for our gate even before a long-form review ships.

What we tested: We ran one research brief with sources cited in the thread. We generated a ten-slide outline and exported to check editable structure. We did not stress-test enterprise SSO or team billing.

Pricing signal: Freemium on directories. Verify live before you promise a client unlimited runs. Credit math can change weekly.

Best for: Solo consultants who want one tab for research plus deck outline. Small teams piloting agent workflows without buying three subscriptions yet.

Skip if: You already standardized on Manus for async deliverables and SlideAI for deck copy. Duplicating stacks costs more than it saves.

  • Lane: Agents (with slide output)
  • Competes with: Manus, Perplexity Pro, ChatGPT agent features
  • Read next: June Week 1 radar for Manus vs Genspark context

2. OpenClaw (Hostinger bundle)

Verdict: Watch

OpenClaw appeared at #1 on TAAFT just-released in our June scan. It is marketed as an AI agent tied to Hostinger hosting. The pitch: deploy an agent next to a site you already host. That is attractive for indie hackers. It is also an affiliate trap risk because hosting bundles hide true agent cost behind plan upsells.

Why Watch, not Use: We need a clean test account that is not pushed through a promo landing page. We also need to see whether the agent can call external APIs without locking you to Hostinger-only plugins.

Best for: Developers already on Hostinger who want a toy agent on a staging subdomain.

Skip if: You need vendor-neutral agents, SOC 2 paperwork, or you do not want hosting tied to AI experiments.

  • Lane: Agents
  • Competes with: Manus, self-hosted OpenClaw OSS mentions (name collision; read URLs carefully)
  • Note: Mention only in infra context until neutral pricing is verified

3. Roger

Verdict: Watch

Roger is a Google Ads agent surfaced on TAAFT within hours of listing. The idea: connect ad accounts, propose campaigns, and adjust bids from natural language. Search demand for roger google ads ai is still thin in autocomplete. We list it because performance marketers asked in comments on Week 1.

What we have not verified: Write access scope (read-only vs spend-changing), refund policy if the agent pauses a live campaign, and whether Google policy allows full automation without human approval.

Best for: Agencies with in-house PPC leads who will audit every change before publish.

Skip if: You run regulated ads (finance, health) or you cannot afford an accidental budget spike.

  • Lane: Agents
  • Competes with: Google Performance Max automation, third-party Optmyzr-style tools
  • Recheck: Week 3 if roger google ads ai queries rise

4. OminiGate

Verdict: Watch

OminiGate is an API gateway / router on TAAFT’s new list (official site: ominigate.ai). It sits in our builders lane because developers swap model IDs behind one key. It competes conceptually with OpenRouter, which is already on our June calendar for a dedicated guide.

Why Watch: Router tools multiply in 2026. We need side-by-side latency tests and a clear free tier table before we recommend one over OpenRouter for production.

Best for: Hackathon teams that want a second router for failover.

Skip if: You only use ChatGPT or Claude apps with no custom code.

  • Lane: Builders (API)
  • Competes with: OpenRouter, Together, Groq
  • Cross-read: Models hub OpenRouter section

5. VidFlux

Verdict: Watch

VidFlux is a short-form video generator on TAAFT (~7h freshness in our scan). It targets TikTok/Reels clips from a script or product URL. June directories are crowded here. We slot VidFlux now so we can group it with Kling AI 3.0 vs Grok vs Veo (2026) coverage in July.

Test plan: One 15s product clip, check watermark, voice license, and export bitrate. Read Terms for paid social use.

Best for: Performance marketers running cheap creative tests.

Skip if: You need broadcast talent releases on day one.

  • Lane: Creators (video)
  • Competes with: VmakeAI (Week 1 Watch), Kling 3.0 (July calendar)

6. Lovable

Verdict: Watch

Lovable is a prompt-to-website builder with strong Product Hunt buzz in early 2026. You describe a product. You get a React-style site with auth and database stubs in some demos. It fits our builders lane next to WebZum from Week 1.

What we tested (light): We generated a landing page from a one-paragraph brief. Mobile preview looked acceptable. We did not connect a custom domain or run Lighthouse on production.

Pricing signal: Free tier with daily message caps on public pricing pages (verify live). Paid tiers unlock more edits and deploys.

Best for: Founders who need a credible landing page this week, not a full ecommerce stack.

Skip if: You need HIPAA, complex RBAC, or you already standardized on Webflow.

  • Lane: Builders
  • Competes with: WebZum (Week 1), Replit Agent (July calendar)

7. DeepSeek V4 (API and chat lanes)

Verdict: Use (model upgrade path, not a new app)

DeepSeek V4 is not a shiny consumer launch this week. It is still the highest-signal model update for builders because API traffic and HN threads stayed hot through June 2026. V4-Pro targets coding agents and long context. V4-Flash is the cheap draft lane.

Action for readers: Pin deepseek-v4-pro or deepseek-v4-flash in your router. Retire legacy deepseek-chat routes before the June 2026 sunset noted in vendor docs. Run one private-repo bugfix test before you switch production agents.

Skip if: Your security team blocks China-based vendors. Use GPT-5.5 or Claude per policy.


Skipped this week (logged, not forgotten)

ToolReason
ClearfyHumanizer cluster; editorial policy skip
Sherlock Face SearchSurveillance / policy risk
ThumbnailCreator.comWeek 1 watch list; no new data
TeachQuillEducation vertical; off-lane for launch month
Coralflavor UnfilteredUnfiltered chat policy risk
IG Comments ScraperGray-area scraping
Image To Video AI FreeGeneric SEO spam listing

Next week watch list

  • Dokie AI full review after export tests on corporate templates
  • Windsurf vs Cursor comparison when builder queries spike
  • OpenRouter free models guide for router table
  • Kimi slide mentions for Month 2 presentation cluster
  • Watermelon v13 if B2B support agent queries grow
  • Gamma pricing changes for Week 3 free-tier audit

Lane balance this week

LaneTools in this radar
AgentsGenspark AI, OpenClaw, Roger
Creators (video)VidFlux
BuildersOminiGate, Lovable
ModelsDeepSeek V4

Week 2 is agent-heavy on purpose. Week 1 was slide-heavy. If you only need deck help, stay on Week 1 and the SlideAI review.

How this post stays fresh

We update updatedDate and the changelog when pricing or access changes. New calendar weeks get new slugs (new-ai-tools-2026-june-week-3). Bookmark the radar index for Tuesday drops.


Bottom line: Use Genspark for an all-in-one workspace pilot and Use DeepSeek V4 as a model path if policy allows. Stay on Watch for OpenClaw, Roger, OminiGate, VidFlux, and Lovable until billing, ads safety, and router tests are verified on your account.

Frequently asked

6 questions
How is June Week 2 different from Week 1?

Week 1 focused on Manus, Dokie, SlideAI, and Claude Opus 4.8. Week 2 adds agent workspaces, API routers, and builder tools that showed up on TAAFT and AIxploria after June 2. Each week gets its own URL.

Did you retest Manus and SlideAI this week?

No. We link to the full reviews from Week 1. Week 2 slots go to tools that were not in the top seven last week.

What does Watch mean for OpenClaw?

OpenClaw bundles agent hosting with a provider. We need clean pricing without affiliate noise before we call it Use. It stays Watch until we finish a neutral signup test.

Is Genspark AI worth trying in June 2026?

Yes for teams that want one workspace for research, slides, and light site tasks. Pricing is still verify-live. We published a full review path on the calendar for deeper testing.

When does Week 3 publish?

Week 3 ships as new-ai-tools-2026-june-week-3 on June 16, 2026. It focuses on free tiers and pricing checks after more presentation tools launch.

Where do model-only updates go?

DeepSeek V4 and GPT-5.5 changes live on our models hub. We only repeat them here when search demand spikes in the same week as a tool launch.