Mingle Berry Media launches bilingual website with AI-powered Internet Computer tools

Mingle Berry Media has unveiled bilingual landing pages on its website, offering a closer look at a suite of automation tools designed to help businesses move applications and content onto the Internet Computer blockchain.

The update was announced through a video shared on social media, where the company demonstrated the new multilingual experience while introducing three live AI-powered engines that form the core of its platform.

Among them is Migrator, a tool that aims to convert traditional Web2 applications into fully on-chain applications in around 20 minutes using AI agents. The company says the process is intended to reduce the technical effort involved in blockchain migration, making it easier for developers and businesses to explore decentralised infrastructure.

The second product, GEO, focuses on AI search optimisation, reflecting growing interest in how brands can improve their visibility across AI-driven search platforms and assistants. The third, Creator, is designed to provide ongoing brand content management, allowing organisations to generate and maintain digital content through AI-assisted workflows.

The platform is built on the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP), a blockchain network that enables developers to host applications and services entirely on-chain. Projects built on ICP aim to reduce dependence on traditional cloud hosting by allowing software and data to operate directly from the blockchain.

Early reactions from the community have been favourable, with several users commenting on the site’s clean design and branding following the announcement. Mingle Berry Media also acknowledged frontend designer @MapdeltaJay for their work on the website and hinted that additional features are expected to be introduced in the near future.

The launch comes as interest continues to grow in AI-assisted development tools that can simplify software migration, automate content creation and improve online discovery. While many platforms are combining artificial intelligence with blockchain infrastructure, adoption will ultimately depend on how well these tools perform in real-world business environments.

By expanding its website to support multiple languages and showcasing practical AI-driven services, Mingle Berry Media is positioning itself to reach a broader audience of developers, businesses and organisations exploring decentralised technologies. The company has not yet provided a timeline for the additional features mentioned in its announcement.


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