Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wears Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, as he delivers a speech introducing the new line of smart glasses, during the Meta Connect event at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, US, September 17, 2025.
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dead acquires artificial intelligence Wearable startup No limitsThe companies said Friday.
“We are excited to have Limitless join Meta to help accelerate our work building AI-enabled wearables,” a Meta spokesperson said in a statement.
Limitless makes a small, AI-powered pendant that can record conversations and create summaries.
Limitless CEO Dan Siroker revealed the deal on Friday via a post on the company’s blog, but did not disclose the financial terms.
“META recently announced a new vision to bring superpersonal intelligence to everyone, and a key part of that vision is building AI-enabled wearables,” Siroker said in the post and accompanying video. “We share this vision and will join Meta to help realize our shared vision.”
world Wearable AI devices It has been growing slowly this year, but no company has been able to come up with a standout product.
dead Ray Ban The smart glasses, which have become a surprise hit, have an artificial intelligence flavor with the inclusion of the company’s AI digital assistant.
There are many wearables available that are similar to Limitless.
Friend offers a necklace-style device, Plaud comes in the form of a small card or bead that can be clipped or worn around your neck or on your wrist, and beewhich is worn on the wrist and was swept away Amazon In July.
Amazon is also powering AI with its Alexa+ line of Echo speakers, while GoogleThe Pixel 10 phones have Gemini Assistant built-in.
He watches: Meta is clearly seeing a return on investment from AI.

CNBC’s Chris Odili contributed to this report.
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