Good morning. Lovable expanded beyond app-building today, letting you analyze data, build decks, and create marketing assets without ever leaving the platform.

Meanwhile, ElevenLabs opened a marketplace where creators can publish AI-generated music and earn every time it's used.

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In today's issue:

  • Lovable expands into general-purpose tasks: data analysis, deck building, video, and more.

  • ElevenLabs opens a Music Marketplace, letting creators publish and earn from AI-generated tracks.

  • Google AI Studio launches a full-stack vibe coding experience with the Antigravity coding agent.

  • Adobe Firefly brings custom model training to public beta, starting with just 10 images.

TOP STORY
🛠️ Lovable releases “General Tasks”

Lovable has always been a tool for building apps. Now, it can be your data scientist, business analyst, deck builder, and marketing assistant.

Its latest update lets you create and edit files, turn spreadsheets into full-stack apps, analyze documents, generate pitch decks, and produce videos.

The demo shows Lovable analyzing two market research reports, identifying the top startup opportunities, and building a pitch deck from the findings.

CEO Anton Osika calls it a step toward "a general-purpose co-founder that can do anything."

Here's what's now possible:

  • Analyze anything: Upload market research reports, CSVs, or messy spreadsheets and get structured insights in seconds.

  • Generate files: Build pitch decks, business docs, and marketing assets directly from a conversation.

  • Create videos: Motion graphics and video content, generated without leaving the platform.

  • Turn files into apps: Drop in a spreadsheet and Lovable converts it into a working full-stack application.

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MUSIC
🎵 ElevenLabs opens a “Music Marketplace”

ElevenLabs launched the “Eleven Music Marketplace” today inside ElevenCreative, giving creators a direct path from generation to earnings.

Prompt a track, refine it, publish it, and start earning every time it's downloaded or remixed.

The model mirrors what's already worked with voices: ElevenLabs' Voice Marketplace has paid out over $11 million to voice creators since launch. Since Eleven Music's release in August 2025, the community has generated 14 million songs (now those songs have a monetization path).

For buyers, it replaces the friction of traditional music licensing. No sync fees, no per-use negotiations — select a license tier, download, and use.

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
🎨 Adobe Firefly “Custom Models” are now in public beta

Adobe Firefly can now learn your style. Custom Models, now open in public beta for Creative Cloud subscribers, let you train an AI model on as few as 10 of your own images, then generate new visuals that stay consistent across projects, campaigns, and scales.

Custom Models are available now in public beta for Creative Cloud subscribers. Each training run costs 500 generative credits and can take 30 minutes to a few hours depending on complexity.

The feature is optimized for three creative areas:

  • Character design: Maintain consistent facial features, proportions, and likeness across generations.

  • Illustration styles: Preserve stroke weight, color palettes, and the nuance of hand-drawn or digital art styles.

  • Photography looks: Replicate a specific lighting setup, color grade, or visual aesthetic consistently across a shoot.

Adobe also announced that Firefly now includes access to 30+ AI models, including Google's Nano Banana 2, Runway Gen-4.5, and Kling 2.5 Turbo (all inside one platform).

CODING
💻 Google AI Studio gets a full-stack vibe coding upgrade

Google AI Studio launched a completely overhauled coding experience, taking it from a prototyping playground to a platform that ships production-ready apps.

The engine behind it is the new Antigravity coding agent, paired with a native Firebase integration that handles databases, authentication, and persistent storage without any manual wiring.

Google AI Studio is free to get started. Cloud Run and Firebase costs only apply beyond the free tier (for most prototypes, that means building for free).

You can now create a massive multiplayer first-person laser tag game in a retro style from just a prompt. Tag real life opponents or beat the AI bots to earn points on the leaderboard before time runs out and win.

Here's what's new:

  • Build multiplayer experiences: Make things people can use together in real time (e.g., games, shared workspaces, or creative tools where everyone sees changes instantly).

  • Add databases and authentication: When your app needs accounts or saved data, the agent sets up login and storage for you so people can sign in safely and come back to their stuff.

  • Create for the modern web: Describe the look and feel you want, and the agent handles the fancy visuals, smooth animations, and polished layouts without you hunting for design tools.

  • Connect to real-world services: Plug into tools you already use (like payments or Google Maps) by adding your API keys once. The agent stores them securely and uses them where needed.

  • Pick up where you left off: Close the tab and come back later. Your project, chat, and progress are all saved so you can pick up right where you stopped.

  • Access a more powerful agent: Use simple, everyday language and let the agent handle the hard parts (from making big changes to keeping everything in your app consistent).

  • Build with Next.js: If you want a modern, fast website or web app, you can choose Next.js in Settings and the agent sets up everything behind the scenes for you.

Google says the system was used internally to build hundreds of thousands of apps before today's release.

Workspace integrations (Drive, Sheets) and one-click export to Antigravity are coming next.

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📰 Other news you might've missed

  • Google NotebookLM rolled out “Cinematic Video Overviews” to 100% of Pro users in English after weeks of rumors.

  • Google Flow added new aspect ratio presets for image creation and editing: 1:1, 3:4, and 4:3, alongside the existing 16:9 and 9:16.

  • OpenAI Sora launched a timeline editor, allowing you to cut, extend, remix, and rework your videos directly on a timeline. Rolling out now to all users on iOS and web; Android coming soon.

  • v0 added a dedicated diff view to review code changes, showing exactly what changed across files with line counts and commit messages.

  • Notion launched Archive, a new way to retire old pages without deleting them (hidden from search, filtered from database views, and cascaded to sub-pages). Available in beta on Biz and Enterprise plans.

  • Notion Academy expanded to 6 new languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, French, and German (videos, templates, and quizzes included).

  • Krea launched Node Agent, allowing you to describe what you want, and the agent builds and refines creative workflows to make it happen. Free for Pro, Max, and Business users.

  • StreamYard added Library Search, allowing you to find any recording, clip, or upload by title instantly, on all plans.

  • Bolt added the Granola MCP connector, letting you update your website based on user feedback directly inside Bolt.

  • Unicorn Studio added a new Outline effect, a Sobel edge filter with extra controls for that signature Tron-style glow.

  • Circle released a member map, built-in video recorder, annual installment billing, and multiple Email Hub, upsell, security, and mobile app improvements.

  • Anything released Prompt Stacking, allowing you to send messages while Anything builds through the queue.

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