Fireflies partners with Bragi to bring AI note-taking to smart headphones

Fireflies and Bragi join forces for AI-powered smart headphones

Fireflies has announced a new partnership with Bragi, the technology platform that powers major headphone brands such as Bose, Skullcandy, and Noise. The collaboration marks a big step toward bringing AI-powered, voice-first experiences directly to millions of headphone users worldwide.

How Fireflies and Bragi are changing voice technology

Bragi’s technology enables seamless control and smart interactions through headphones. By integrating Fireflies’ AI assistant, the two companies aim to make it possible for users to take notes and record ideas without needing a screen.

This integration lets users capture thoughts, meeting notes, or to-do lists simply by speaking — even while walking, commuting, or exercising. The goal is to create a frictionless, hands-free experience where productivity blends effortlessly with everyday life.

Bringing Fireflies AI everywhere

Fireflies has long been known for its AI that helps people record and summarize meetings. With this partnership, the company is extending that power beyond laptops and smartphones into wearables and smart audio devices.

The idea is simple — wherever you are, Fireflies becomes your AI teammate, always ready to listen and assist. This move fits into Fireflies’ broader vision of building ubiquitous, context-aware AI tools that adapt to how people naturally work and think.

What users can expect next

In the coming months, headphone users from brands powered by Bragi could start experiencing Fireflies voice integration. This could include features such as:

  • Starting or stopping note capture through simple voice commands.
  • Syncing notes automatically with meetings or task apps.
  • Accessing summarized insights directly through the Fireflies platform.

The partnership signals how AI and audio technologies are merging to create a new kind of productivity experience — one that doesn’t depend on screens but relies on natural human speech.

As AI assistants move into more devices, this collaboration sets the stage for how future workplaces might evolve — always connected, always listening, and always ready to help.

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