Meta AI finally gets an app, but users in India must wait for voice chats
Finally, Meta AI receives an app, bringing the competition among the most widely used artificial intelligence (AI) products for consumers to a level playing field in terms of smartphone presence. Features like text and voice chats as well as image manipulation are highlighted in their most recent model, Llama 4, which exemplifies the Meta AI app's toolbox for iOS and Android. Meta is taking it cautiously and says they want user feedback so they can improve. The voice discussion's function, which is comparable to Gemini Live or ChatGPT's Voice Mode, is unavailable to customers in India.
Since it has been confirmed that the Ray-Ban Meta glasses would be released in India in the upcoming weeks, the app and the launch date become even more pertinent in the Indian context (as well as for a few other countries like the UAE and Mexico). The AI glasses are based on Meta AI, which includes contextual chats, Instagram messaging, and the new Live Translation feature.
Meta already opened an AI layer across its well-known WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger apps last summer, so this isn't the first time Meta AI is accessible on phones. Llama 4 is used by Meta AI to assist you in resolving issues, answering everyday queries, and comprehending the world more fully. According to a statement from the company, "having the ability to search the web can help you get recommendations or deep dive on a topic."