Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gives a speech introducing Meta’s new line of smart glasses wearing Meta Ray-Ban display glasses during the MetaConnect event held at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, USA on September 17, 2025.
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Artificial intelligence wearables startup Limitless announced Friday that it has been acquired by: meta.
Limitless makes small, AI-powered pendants that can perform tasks such as recording conversations and generating summaries.
Limitless CEO Dan Siroker disclosed the acquisition Friday in a company blog post, but did not disclose financial terms.
“Meta recently announced a new vision to bring personal superintelligence to everyone, and a key part of that vision is to build incredible AI-enabled wearables,” Shilokar said in the post and accompanying video. “We share this vision, and we intend to join Meta to help realize our shared vision.”
Mehta did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The world of AI wearables has been slowly growing this year, but no company has developed a standout product.
An unexpected hit, Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are sprinkled with AI flavor, incorporating the company’s AI digital assistant.
There are several wearable devices available similar to Limitless.
Friend offers a pendant-shaped device, and Plaud comes in the form of a small card or pill that can be clipped to the neck or wrist or worn. Bee attaches to your wristband and Amazon In July.
Amazon is also running AI through its Alexa+ line of Echo speakers. googleThe Pixel 10 smartphone has Gemini Assistant built-in.
Attention: Meta is seeing tangible return on investment from AI.

CNBC’s Chris Eudaily contributed to this report.
