Human API launches mobile app

Human API launched a mobile app that connects AI agents and human users for hiring workflows—demonstrating a trend toward bidirectional agent‑human collaboration exposed via APIs. The app shows vendors packaging agentic UX alongside developer APIs. (benzinga.com)

Human API’s mobile app went live on April 1, 2026 and is available for download on both iOS and Android. (chainwire.org) The initial task set is explicitly audio‑focused, offering conversational prompts and scripted read‑aloud assignments designed to capture accents, intonation, and real‑world speech variance (examples cited include free responses to prompts like “How was your day?”). (techstartups.com) Contributors browse tasks, submit recordings, pass a review step tied to a reputation system, and receive payouts through integrated payment rails (the platform has used Stripe Connect in early workflows). (chainwire.org) Human API traces to Eclipse (the team behind the Solana Virtual Machine/SVM) and publicly exited stealth in February 2026 after delivering studio‑quality audio datasets to a frontier AI lab as early proofs of capability. (chainwire.org) The company has raised roughly $65 million to date from investors including Placeholder, Hack, Polychain, DBA and Delphi Ventures, and its early commercial model centers on licensing validated audio data to AI labs while planning expansion into additional data and task categories. (chainwire.org) Product messaging and technical design emphasize an “agent‑native” coordination layer that lets autonomous agents request human input programmatically, scale transaction throughput, and route higher‑sensitivity work via contributor reputation controls. (chainwire.org)

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