Summary

Ludr launched a macOS screen assistant that lets users draw over any part of the screen and get AI explanations, text extraction, inline edits, or follow-up chat. The product also advertises a Claude Code handoff flow that can route a visible bug or design issue directly into the coding agent.

What changed

Ludr launched a screen-aware macOS assistant with visual grounding, text extraction, and Claude Code integration.

Why it matters

This shows how multimodal assistants are moving from chat boxes into ambient desktop workflows. The interesting part is not just screen understanding, but the jump from seeing a problem on screen to passing it into a coding agent for action, which tightens the loop between diagnosis and execution.

Evidence excerpt

Ludr says users can draw a box around anything on screen for AI explanation, text extraction, and follow-up chat, and that Claude Code can fix a pointed-at bug or design issue directly in the codebase.

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