AI Wearable Privacy and Data Security: How Looki Approaches Personal AI

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AI is becoming more personal, not just helping write emails or writing code or summarize meetings anymore.

Products are starting to understand conversations, routines, memories, and everyday experiences in ways that would have felt impossible only a few years ago. But the closer technology gets to daily life, the more important privacy becomes. Naturally, that changes the kinds of questions people ask.

  • What exactly is being captured?
  • Who owns the data?
  • Can I delete everything?
  • Is this training AI models?
  • How private is this, really?

For Looki, these questions were not something we wanted to address after building the product. Privacy is a big part of shaping how the product was created from the beginning.

The company was founded by two fathers who understood firsthand what it means to build a device that centers on personal life, family time, and holidays/vacations. From day one, there was a strong awareness that a product designed around memory would inevitably live close to the parts of life people care about most: family conversations, ordinary routines, moments with children, quiet experiences that may not seem important at the time but become meaningful later.

Those moments do not feel like “content.” They feel personal.

That perspective shaped many of the decisions underneath Looki itself.

Built To Feel More Natural In Everyday Life

One of the first privacy decisions we made was around form factor.

Many AI wearables today are built around glasses. While convenient in some situations, glasses can also feel socially ambiguous. People around you often cannot tell when they are active, recording, or paying attention.

Looki L1 was intentionally designed differently.

Because it is not attached to your face, users can naturally remove it, clip it inward, place it down, or turn it away depending on the environment. In practice, this makes the device feel more flexible and socially comfortable in everyday life.

We also designed the product with visible trust cues and clear boundaries in mind. Looki uses visual indicators and system sounds to help communicate device activity more clearly, so interactions do not feel hidden or ambiguous.

When the camera is intentionally covered or facing inward, visual AI functions automatically stop working. The idea is simple: privacy controls should feel physical and intuitive, not buried inside menus or settings.

We think wearable AI should adapt to human environments — not force people to adapt to the technology.




Frequently Asked Questions

Is Looki always recording?

You are always in the driver’s seat. Looki offers multiple modes designed around different levels of capture and interaction, so users can choose what feels appropriate for their environment and comfort level.

In AI Mode, Looki uses contextual sensing to better understand and respond to what is happening around the user in real time, enabling experiences like contextual recall, memory assistance, and AI interactions.

At the same time, Looki was designed with clear boundaries and user awareness in mind. The device uses visible trust cues, system sounds, local-first storage, and intuitive physical controls to help make its behavior more understandable and transparent. When the camera is intentionally covered or facing inward, visual AI functions automatically stop working.

Users can also review, manage, and delete captured content directly through the app at any time. If Looki captures something you would rather keep private, removing it should feel simple and fully within your control.


Is Looki cloud-based?

Captured content stays stored locally by default. Users choose when to upload content for cloud AI analysis.


Does Looki use personal data to train AI models?

No. Looki states that personal user data is not used to train public AI models.


Can users delete their content?

Yes. Users can review, manage, and delete completely captured content at any time.


How does Looki protect sensitive content?

Looki uses AI filtering systems designed to identify sensitive environments and prevent certain content from being uploaded for cloud processing.


Is the uploaded data encrypted?

Yes. Cloud infrastructure uses end-to-end encryption protections. American users' data is hosted on AWS data center in Oregon, while European users' in Frankfurt, Germany.


How long does uploaded cloud data stay stored?

Uploaded cloud data is deleted after 24 hours.