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Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant

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Why This Matters

Meta's development of an AI-powered pendant signifies its ongoing efforts to innovate in wearable technology and AI integration. Despite past challenges with AI wearables, Meta aims to re-enter the market with new devices like glasses and a business subscription service, potentially transforming how consumers and professionals interact with AI on the go. This move highlights the industry's continued push toward more seamless, AI-enabled wearable experiences, which could reshape consumer and enterprise tech landscapes.

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In Brief

Meta is developing an AI-powered pendant that it plans to start testing in the next year, according to a memo viewed by The Information.

This device would presumably build on the work of Limitless, an AI device startup that Meta acquired at the end of 2025. The startup made an AI pendant that users could attach to their shirt or wear as a necklace to record their conversations. At the time, Meta said the acquisition would allow it to “accelerate our work to build AI-enabled wearables.”

Earlier AI wearables have failed to catch on with consumers — perhaps due to privacy concerns and tone-deaf marketing, or perhaps because they just weren’t that useful. But companies like OpenAI aren’t giving up.

The memo also reportedly states that the company is planning to expand its lineup of AI glasses and launch a business subscription called Wearables for Work. With all these planned devices, Meta is apparently hoping to reverse the fortunes of its hardware-focused Reality Labs division, which lost $4 billion in the first quarter of this year.

TechCrunch has reached out to Meta for comment.