Memories.ai showed up at CES 2026 with a reference device, not a product. The LUCI Pin is a sub-45g camera pin: 12MP ultra-wide sensor, 109° field of view, dual mics, 4K recording, 800mAh battery pushing about two hours of continuous capture per charge. It took home a CES 2026 Innovation Award in the AI category, and the developer preview is still rolling through April.
The hardware is bait for the hub
The pin is the obvious part. The interesting bit sits on your desk. A local Hub runs Memories.ai’s Large Visual Memory Model (LVMM 2.0) — encoding frames, compressing them, and building a searchable index as video streams in. Nothing leaves the device unless you want it to. That’s how you get sub-second answers to “what did I buy at the hardware store last Tuesday” without shipping your life to a cloud.
What developers actually get
The hardware design and SDK are open. LVMM exposes an API that takes a continuous video feed and returns structured, queryable memory, with MCP tooling that lets GPT, Claude, or Gemini treat your visual history as long-term context. Memories.ai is pitching this as the Nexus of AI wearables: not the thing you buy, the thing other people build from.
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