
The Numbers Behind a Quiet AI Hardware Success

Plaud, the company behind credit card-sized voice recorders that pair with AI transcription software, has reached two intertwined milestones that are rare in the consumer AI space: 2 million hardware units sold and a software business exceeding $100 million in annual recurring revenue. The figures, reported by TechCrunch on June 16, 2026, spotlight a growing trend in AI gadgets where hardware serves as the gateway to recurring subscription income, flipping the unit economics that have tripped up many AI-first device makers.

Plaud's ARR milestone is particularly notable because it comes entirely from subscriptions to its AI-powered transcription, summarization, and search features — not from the sale of its Note or NotePin recorders themselves. While the company does not disclose average revenue per user, simple math suggests that with 2 million devices in the wild, a healthy percentage of owners have become paying subscribers, likely at a rate that rivals or surpasses conversion metrics for app-only services like Otter.ai or Fireflies.ai.
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