Synlai Inc. has entered a strategic partnership with US-based CueWorker Inc. to build a more complete AI development stack that combines autonomous software generation with human-assisted execution and operations.
The partnership will connect Synlai’s AI development SaaS ‘Navi’ with CueWorker’s AI-supported worker platform. The companies are currently preparing an integration feature for Navi, with a planned release around June 2026 alongside the rollout of CueWorker’s Japan region platform.
Synlai launched Navi earlier this year with the idea of helping people move from ‘wanting to build’ to actually building software through AI-guided development. The platform can take natural language prompts, convert them into requirement and design documents, and automatically generate working prototypes.
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But the company says one issue became obvious pretty quickly. AI-generated development still struggles with areas that require judgment, local compliance knowledge, operational responsibility, and ongoing product improvement. That becomes even more complicated in markets like Japan where regulations and business workflows are highly specific.
That is where CueWorker comes in.
Instead of running like a typical freelance marketplace, CueWorker kinda puts human workers into an AI-assisted work setting where the AI continuously helps with execution while the humans take care of choices, invention, and responsibility. The whole point feels like it’s meant to mix AI velocity with human supervision, rather than treating them like totally separate systems.
Through the integration, users will be able to move from idea generation and prototype creation inside Navi to operational support and task execution through CueWorker in one continuous workflow.
The two companies also plan to launch an invite-only early access tester program for engineers and designers around the same time as the June 2026 rollout.


