Limitless AI is a privacy-minded wearable + software system built to help people capture, transcribe, and make useful the things they say and hear throughout the day. At the center of the product is the Pendant, a small, lightweight aluminum wearable designed to be unobtrusive yet durable, with an all-day battery, USB-C charging, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi syncing, a visible LED to indicate recording, and weather-resistant housing—intended to let users bookmark important moments with a tap and create searchable lifelogs of conversations, meetings, and personal ideas. The Pendant pairs with Limitless’s apps (iOS, macOS, Windows, and a web interface today, with Android slated later) where audio is automatically transcribed, summarized, labeled by speaker, and indexed so you can ask an on-platform AI questions about past conversations, pull smart notes, and prep for future meetings using calendar and email integrations.
It positions itself as an augmentation tool: the team frames the tech as extending human memory and focus rather than replacing them, and the company emphasizes secure, encrypted storage and configurable consent features to reduce awkwardness when recording others. For newcomers there’s a free tier (roughly 20 hours of transcription per month) plus Pro and Unlimited subscription levels; the company frequently bundles the Pendant with a year of Unlimited for a discounted price to make continuous capture more affordable. Behind the product sits an experienced founding team and backers from notable investors, reflecting a serious push to make always-available, contextually aware AI assistants part of daily workflows. Public reception mixes excitement about the convenience of automated, searchable memory with the predictable questions about social norms and privacy when a device records conversations. Practically, it is useful for people who want reliable meeting notes, faster content creation, and a personal record of fleeting ideas; ethically and legally, it asks users to be thoughtful about consent and transparency when using always-listening devices in social or workplace settings.