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Amazon Acquires AI Wearables Startup Bee to Advance Smart Technology

The tech giant is entering the next phase of wearable innovation with Bee’s AI-enabled bracelet for real-time transcription and productivity

July 23, 2025
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Amazon Expands into Wearable Tech with AI Wearables Startup Bee

In a strategic push into the artificial intelligence and wearable technology sectors, Amazon has confirmed its intent to acquire Bee, a San Francisco-based AI wearables startup known for developing a groundbreaking smart bracelet. The wrist-worn device, priced at $50, can listen to ambient conversations, transcribe them, and generate summaries, to-do lists, or even contextual notes—bringing AI productivity directly to consumers’ wrists.

Bee, founded in 2022, has quickly drawn attention for its minimalist yet powerful wearable. Amazon’s interest in the company was revealed following a LinkedIn post by Bee CEO and co-founder Maria de Lourdes Zollo, in which she shared the vision behind the product and acknowledged Amazon’s devices executive Panos Panay for helping facilitate the deal.

Though financial details have not been disclosed and the acquisition hasn’t officially closed, Amazon has publicly acknowledged the partnership. A company spokesperson emphasized the company’s commitment to user privacy and indicated that future iterations of Bee’s bracelet would give users more control, including a mute function for audio capture.


 Amazon Invests in Promising AI Wearables Startup

The acquisition signals a renewed focus by Amazon on integrating AI into wearable products after the company shut down its Halo line of health-tracking wristbands in 2023. With the AI wearables startup Bee, Amazon hopes to leap beyond health tracking into intelligent assistance and productivity enhancement through ambient AI.

Bee’s bracelet can passively capture spoken dialogue and convert it into useful digital outputs. This capability positions the product not only as a lifestyle accessory but also as a tool for knowledge workers, students, and busy professionals who want seamless note-taking and task management. The AI system underlying the bracelet continues to learn and improve with use, reflecting a more intimate integration of AI into daily life.


A Broader Race in AI Wearables Innovation

The deal highlights the increasing competition among tech giants to dominate the nascent AI wearables market. Earlier this year, OpenAI acquired io, a startup founded by legendary Apple designer Jony Ive, in a transaction reportedly worth $6.5 billion. Other startups have made attempts in the space with varying success, often hindered by privacy concerns and technological limitations.

Bee stands out by targeting convenience and minimal disruption. It does not feature a screen or require direct interaction—the bracelet works silently in the background, processing speech and outputting digital insights in synced apps or smart devices. CEO Zollo described the vision in her post:

“We imagined a world where AI is truly personal, where your life is understood and enhanced by technology that learns with you.”

Her vision resonated with Amazon, especially as much of its AI innovation continues through Amazon Web Services (AWS). Bee is expected to join Panos Panay’s devices group, signaling deeper integration with Amazon’s existing Alexa ecosystem, which includes smart speakers, Echo Frames (Alexa-enabled glasses), and home assistants.


A Strategic Bet on Ambient AI

This move can be seen as Amazon’s attempt to build a more contextually aware product ecosystem. Instead of AI that responds only when prompted, Bee’s wearable represents ambient AI—technology that quietly observes and assists, adding value without requiring constant engagement.

The growing demand for discreet, always-on AI tools could define the next evolution of smart gadgets. As users become more comfortable with conversational interfaces and background AI, products like Bee’s bracelet may become standard tools in everyday workflows.


Explore how AI wearables startup innovation is reshaping the future of work and personal productivity—read more on IMPAAKT, featured in the top business magazine.

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