
Welcome back. ElevenLabs just dropped Studio Agent, a new AI co-editor inside ElevenCreative Studio that builds your entire video on the timeline from a single prompt.
Also: Claude is now generally available inside Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, with Outlook joining in public beta.
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INTERACTIVE
🎬 ElevenLabs releases "Studio Agent"

ElevenLabs just released Studio Agent, an AI co-editor that lives directly inside the ElevenCreative Studio timeline.
What's Studio? It's ElevenLabs' all-in-one timeline editor where you mix voiceovers, music, sound effects, and video into finished content. Now there's an AI agent built in.

Tell the agent what you want (video length, tone, structure) and it builds the first draft on your timeline. It analyzes your clips frame by frame, drops a sound effect at the exact moment your product is revealed, or adds a swoosh right when text hits the screen.
Note: Studio Agent is currently available only in Video projects inside Studio.
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PRODUCTIVITY
📄 Claude releases "Microsoft 365" plugin

Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available on all paid plans, with Claude for Outlook joining in public beta.
The big unlock: context carries across all four apps, so you can start in your inbox and end with a finished deck without copy-pasting between tools.
Note: Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are on all paid Claude plans. Outlook is in public beta on all paid plans.

What it does in each app:
Excel: Ask about any cell, update assumptions without breaking formulas, or build full models from scratch.
PowerPoint: Build slides in your template, edit what you've selected, and generate native charts and diagrams.
Word: Edit with tracked changes, respond to comment threads, and update content using your company styles.
Outlook (beta): Triage your inbox in one prompt, draft replies that wait for you to send, and find time across calendars.
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APPS
💻 OpenAI launches "Codex for Chrome"

OpenAI just shipped Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly inside your browser on Mac and Windows.
It runs in parallel across tabs in the background without taking over your active session, and it can act on signed-in sites like Gmail, LinkedIn, Salesforce, and your internal tools.
Note: Codex for Chrome is available today in the Codex app, in all regions except the EU and UK (with support coming soon).

Codex for Chrome running a task automatically (its controlling your browser)
Under the hood, it writes and runs code to navigate pages and complete tasks (form filling, dashboard checks, CRM updates, repetitive data entry).
And if a task needs multiple tools, Codex picks the best one for each step (plugins when they fit, the in-app browser for local pages, and Chrome when it needs a logged-in site).
📰 Other news you might've missed:
OpenAI released GPT-Realtime-2 alongside GPT-Realtime-Translate and GPT-Realtime-Whisper, bringing GPT-5-class reasoning, real-time translation across 70+ languages, and streaming transcription to voice agents in the API.
Google Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite is now generally available (the fastest and most cost-efficient model in the Gemini 3 family, built for high-volume agent tasks, translation, and simple data processing).
Google AI Studio evolved its Gemini Interactions API to support multi-step agentic workflows, with each action (thinking, tool calls) now represented as its own step.
Google Flow teamed up with advertising legends Susan Credle, Jayanta Jenkins, and Tiffany Rolfe on "The Small Brief," a campaign making "impossible ads" for small businesses with Flow.
Notion added Grok as an MCP integration, putting your timeline and your workspace in the same chat.
Perplexity rolled out Personal Computer to all users in a new Perplexity Mac app, running tasks across local files, native Mac apps, the web, and Perplexity's servers.
ElevenLabs cut ElevenAPI and ElevenAgents pricing for self-serve developers, with Text to Speech up to 55% lower, Speech to Text up to 45% lower, and Agents up to 20% lower (plus new pay-as-you-go pricing).
Replit released Security Center 2.0, letting builders identify risky apps, fix critical vulnerabilities with Agent, notify owners or unpublish apps in bulk, and export SBOMs.
Replit opened private app publishing to all builders (free and paid), so you can publish apps that are accessible only to people you choose.
Replit added External Access Tokens to private apps, so internal tools can post Slack updates, receive Stripe payments, and connect to GitHub or webhooks while staying private to your team.
Luma AI's UNI-1 landed inside Envato's image generator and image editor, bringing more accurate visual styles from reference images and natural editing of single image elements.
Lovable released the Lovable MCP server in Research Preview, letting you create, iterate on, and deploy apps directly from your terminal or AI agent.
Lovable also launched the "Built for Moms" contest with Wispr Flow, asking builders to make tools for the moms in their lives.
Lovable integrated Wiz security scanning natively into the platform, with findings surfacing alongside Lovable's built-in security checks.
HeyGen added one-click Vercel rendering to HyperFrames, giving you a full programmatic video pipeline with live preview, server-side rendering, and MP4 output.
HeyGen dropped a HyperFrames catalog update with new textures and shaders (each addable with a single npx command).
Higgsfield released Ad Reference. Feed it your top-performing videos and it recreates the format on the platform or via MCP, with support for Claude, Hermes, and OpenClaw.
VEED went live with VEED Fabric MCP inside Make, unlocking 100+ video automation use cases.
Gamma launched the Gambassador Council, a handpicked group of power users who'll help shape Gamma's roadmap and community programming.
LTX Studio introduced Flows, a node-based canvas for building visual generation workflows that you can run in batches at scale.
Flora shared editorial test results showing Nano Banana 2 outperforming GPT Image 2 on lighting, model accuracy, and composition (both free on Flora until July 1).
Tella rolled out branded video pages for everyone, with logo, brand color, theme, and dark/light mode support.
StreamYard added a "shown" indicator that fades comments you've already displayed during a livestream.
Rork launched Rork AI Cloud with access to 150+ models, letting you one-shot apps using any model from Kling to GPT-Image 2 to ElevenLabs without API keys.
Wonder Studios introduced Wonder Perks with discounts on AI tools, starting with 11% extra credits from ElevenLabs and 30% off OpenArt's infinite plan.



