May Recap | 2026
In May, MyShell’s content focus centered on Agent discovery, visual generation, video workflows, and creator-side conversion efficiency.
Weekly Showcase continued to surface how MyShell Agents are being applied across distinct creation scenarios. From Action Figure Maker and Korean Manhwa Filter to Vtuber Maker, Virtual Travel, and Grok Video Generator, this month’s examples pointed to a clearer direction: AI Agents are moving from one-off generation toward vertical use cases and repeatable creation flows.
Image and video capabilities remained a key product signal. Updates around GPT-Image-2, Seedance 2.0, Double Exposure, and Sora-level video generation showed MyShell’s continued expansion across the multimodal creation stack. Creators can generate images, refine visual styles, edit outputs, animate assets, and produce video content within a more complete AI creation pipeline.
Agent use cases also became more segmented. Palm Reading, LinkedIn portrait refresh, and 520-themed creation showed how MyShell is embedding Agents into clearer user entry points. These formats lower the barrier to interaction while improving output clarity and conversion paths.
The broader ecosystem discussion added a more technical layer. Topics including coding Agents, model price-performance, creator funnels, AI Agent automation for marketing systems, and the demand shift from generation to stylization, personalization, and in-place editing helped frame Agent value beyond output quality. The stronger signal is the ability to capture user intent, structure execution flows, and sustain distribution.
Overall, May showed continued progress across three directions: more specific Agent scenarios, a more complete multimodal workflow, and a more measurable creator-to-user conversion path.