Key Takeaways:
- Meta launched a standalone AI assistant app built on its Llama 4 model with personalized memory and voice capabilities, positioning itself as an integrated service provider.
- The app syncs across devices, including Ray-Ban Meta glasses, and connects to Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger, strengthening user lock-in and opening new monetization avenues.
- A Discover feed lets users explore and remix prompts, while a voice chat demo previews more natural AI conversation.
Meta is introducing a fresh way to chat with its AI assistant — this time using its very own app.
Built on Meta's new Llama 4 model, the standalone Meta AI app is designed to be more personal, more social, and more useful across everything from voice chat to image generation.
Announced in a news release, the app gives users access to Meta AI across devices, including the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
It also introduces a new Discover feed where people can share prompt ideas and explore what others are doing with AI.
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And thanks to deeper integrations with Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, the assistant can pick up on user preferences.
It can then tailor its responses based on interests, conversations, and shared history across Meta's platforms.
Voice also plays a big role in the new experience, with an early demo of Meta's full-duplex speech technology offering a more fluid, back-and-forth interaction.
Users can ask for help, create content, or just chat — by voice or text — while on the go.
While it's still a work in progress, Meta says the app is part of a longer-term vision to create a seamless AI experience that moves with the user across devices and platforms.
This launch signals a foundational step in Meta’s goal to build a persistent, context-aware AI layer, one that could eventually be monetized through ads, commerce, or premium services.
With its own AI app, Meta also reduces reliance on third-party platforms, strengthening control over the AI user experience and data flow across its ecosystem.
This positions the tech giant as a strong contender against OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Your AI Sidekick, Everywhere
The Meta AI app also replaces the former Meta View app for Ray-Ban Meta glasses, consolidating your AI tools and settings in one place.
You can start a conversation on your glasses and pick it up on your phone or the web, with synced history and bidirectional chat between platforms.
On the desktop side, Meta AI is also getting a more polished web interface with a richer image generation toolset and a document editor now in testing.
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With this launch, Meta wants to make sure its AI shows up wherever and however you need it, with a voice and a memory that fits your life.
Emphasizing on-the-go use via voice and cross-device access aligns with shifting user behavior, where mobile and wearable-first interactions are becoming dominant.
This comes just a few days after Meta launched a major update for its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, giving users global access to live translation.
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