Plaud's AI Note Pro: The Compact Device Revolutionizing Meeting Notes

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Nathan Xu's bootstrapped company Plaud has sold over 1 million AI recording devices, like the NotePin, which transcribe and summarize conversations, targeting professionals such as doctors and lawyers. The company is profitable, with projected $250 million annual revenue, and has avoided VC funding, focusing on international markets and ethical use. Xu envisions a future where wearable AI devices are ubiquitous, surpassing smartphones in popularity, and aims to build a significant valuation through expanding its AI tools and hardware.
- ChatGPT-Powered AI Notetaking Startup Plaud Is Already Profitable Forbes
- Standalone AI Devices Are Back, Baby. The Note-Taking Plaud Note Pro Proves It CNET
- Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro TechCrunch
- Plaud upgrades its card-sized AI note-taker with better range The Verge
- Can this credit-card sized device take the pain out of meetings? T3
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