New York: Apple is reportedly working on a new AI-powered wearable pin, signaling its intent to move deeper into hardware built specifically for artificial intelligence (AI). Reports claim that the device would clip onto clothing and function as a standalone AI assistant, expanding Apple’s ecosystem beyond phones, tablets, and laptops.
As per reports published in a renowned digital space, Apple’s AI pin is being developed as a small, disc-shaped device, similar in size to an AirTag but slightly thicker. Sources close to the project revealed that the device will include multiple cameras, microphones, a speaker, and wireless charging. It is described as “a thin, flat, circular disc with an aluminum-and-glass shell”.
The pin is expected to capture photos and videos using standard and wide-angle lenses and feature three microphones for voice input. A physical button and a charging interface similar to the Apple Watch are also said to be part of the design. The device could launch as early as 2027, though Apple has not confirmed any timeline.
Apple’s move comes as interest in wearable AI devices grows. Last year, OpenAI drew attention after acquiring Jony Ive’s IO company to build an AI-focused hardware product planned for 2026. That development has fueled speculation that the tech industry may be preparing for a future where users rely less on smartphones.
At the center of Apple’s strategy is a new version of Siri, reportedly powered by a custom AI model. The assistant is expected to support voice and text, perform web searches, generate images, analyze documents, and understand surroundings using cameras.
