Littlebird launches full-context AI assistant
Littlebird is a Mac-first AI assistant that reads on-screen context, transcribes meetings, and builds a private memory of your work. It promises answers, drafts, and plans without the usual copy-paste or connector setup.
Littlebird is less a chatbot than an ambient context layer, which is where this category is heading. The upside is obvious for people drowning in tabs and meetings, but the trust bar is much higher because the product only works if users are comfortable with it watching their work surface.
- –It captures active-window text and meeting audio instead of relying on manual integrations, which keeps setup friction low and context depth high.
- –Source links and “show your work” behavior matter here; memory tools lose credibility fast if users cannot audit how an answer was formed.
- –Privacy controls are the moat: app/site exclusions, pause/delete controls, encryption, and no training on user data need to outweigh the creepiness of ambient observation.
- –The closest comparisons are Granola and Limitless, but Littlebird pushes further toward a continuous work-memory layer across desktop activity, meetings, and routines.
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