New AI Tools You Should Know About (June 2025)
Entrepreneurs, developers and innovators! Pay attention because the AI landscape is evolving FAST! Here are some of the most exciting new companies and tools debuting now, along with the potential they offer and the challenges they face.
Climatiq – AI-Powered Carbon Accounting
What it does: Automates carbon emissions reporting, tackling complex Scope 3 data collection by integrating datasets from NGOs, IPCC, and universities.
Funding: Just raised $11.6 million in a Series A led by Alstin Capital.
Why it matters: With ESG investment slowing, accurate emissions tracking is more crucial and surprisingly underserved.
Stat: Its API is already used by clients like Siemens and Celonis.
Anthropic’s Claude – In-App App Builder
What it does: Users can now design and share full AI-powered apps directly within Claude—no coding required.
How it works: Describe your intended app in chat, and Claude generates the code, which you can share and use via API — with usage billed to users, not creators.
Why it matters: Transforms Claude from a chatbot into a platform for easy app creation.
Stat: Available now across Free, Pro, and Max tiers
2wai – Your Personal HoloAvatar
What it does: Lets users create “HoloAvatars” for real-time multilingual conversation and deepfake protection
Founders: Disney alum Calum Worthy and producer Russell Geyser
Why it matters: It shifts the AI debate from threat to ownership—users own their digital likeness
Mandolin – AI Agents for Medication Verification
What it does: Automates insurance pre-approval for specialty medications, speeding up a previously 30-day process.
Funding: Raised $40 million; deployed in 700+ clinics already.
Why it matters: A real-world healthcare win—faster approvals, fewer delays, better patient care.
Conquest Planning – AI for Financial Advisors
What it does: Analyzes client data to generate financial plan suggestions, supporting advisors rather than replacing them.
Funding: Raised C$110 million (US$80 million) in Series B led by Goldman Sachs and Citi Ventures.
Stat: Serving about 60,000 advisors at major firms like Morgan Stanley and RBC.
DeepSeek R2 – Launch Delayed
What it does: Successor to China’s R1 reasoning model, designed for multilingual and coding tasks.
Current status: Launch postponed. CEO isn't satisfied, and China faces Nvidia chip restrictions.
Why it matters: Keeps China’s AI race under scrutiny—and chip bottlenecks in focus.
Google Gemini CLI – AI in Your Terminal
What it does: Open‑source command‑line tool for code generation, debugging, research, even multimedia—all powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro.
Perks: Free to use—60 requests per minute, 1,000 per day—and works across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Kruti (by Ola Krutrim) – India’s Agentic AI
What it does: Voice and text assistant that proactively completes tasks—ordering food, booking cabs, even image generation across 13+ Indian languages.
Launch: June 12, 2025, India-first agentic model.
As AI continues to evolve, these new tools are just the beginning. Whether you're looking to automate, innovate, or simply stay ahead of the curve, keeping up with the latest launches can give your business a serious advantage.
Want to explore more tried-and-true options? Check out our guide to the Best AI Tools for Business to see which platforms are making a real impact right now.