Plaud says its software business topped $100M in ARR after shipping over 2M AI notetakers

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Plaud reports its software business reached over $100M in ARR after selling more than 2 million AI-powered notetaker devices, with nearly 50% of users upgrading to paid plans.

Plaud is trying to make a mark in a crowded market full of AI-powered meeting notetakers.
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# Plaud says its software business topped $100M in ARR after shipping over 2M AI notetakers | TechCrunch Source: [https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/16/plaud-says-its-software-business-topped-100m-in-arr-after-shipping-over-2m-ai-notetakers/](https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/16/plaud-says-its-software-business-topped-100m-in-arr-after-shipping-over-2m-ai-notetakers/) There aren’t many success stories to refer to when it comes to AI hardware\.[Plaud](https://www.plaud.ai/), which[makes AI\-powered notetakers](https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/27/plaud-launches-a-new-ai-hardware-notetaker-the-179-note-pro/), is trying to become one by targeting professionals who take a lot of meetings\. The company said it has sold more than 2 million of its devices, including Plaud Pins and credit\-card\-styled gadgets that stick on the back of the phone\. It also said that its subscription business has reached more than $100 million in annualized revenue run rate\. Plaud pointed out that many AI companies often rely on digital documents and prompts typed from memories\. Its argument is that its devices, which don’t have any screens, help people have conversations in real life and recall important points along with summaries and action items later\. “Most AI companies have scaled through software behind a screen\. We took a different path\. The conversations that actually move things forward don’t happen on a keyboard\. We built the interface for the post\-screen world\. And the market validated it,” said Nathan Xu, co\-founder and CEO of Plaud\. Last year, the company launched the $179 Plaud Pro, and this year, it added[the new Plaud Pin S at a similar price](https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/04/plaud-launches-a-new-ai-pin-and-a-desktop-meeting-notetaker/)\. Besides hardware, the company has accelerated its software development, too\. Earlier this year, it launched a desktop app that can take Granola\-style notes via system audio for online meetings\. Last month, it also introduced[Plaud Teams](https://www.plaud.ai/blogs/news/introducing-plaud-team?srsltid=AfmBOoqk-zVh1CAHcvfph9RN7RG2WvPGMXWJUypeQTWkK_6Ekduj0Zpl)with shared memory to target enterprises\. Plaud users can buy the hardware and get 300 minutes of transcription for free\. However, if someone has many meetings a day, the free limit is likely to run out quickly\. For extra minutes and other features, users can get[monthly, annual, or add\-on plans](https://www.plaud.ai/collections/plaud-ai-membership)\. Xu told TechCrunch that its revenue is largely powered by nearly 50% of the device users upgrading from the basic plan to the pro or unlimited plans\. The company doesn’t yet sell standalone software subscriptions\. That means, typically, it’s the users who own a Plaud device who are buying its paid plans\. The meeting note\-taking hardware market has a lot of competition, including accessories company[Anker, Transsion\-backed Viaim, Sequoia China\-backed Vibe, and YC\-backed Pocket](https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/20/ai-notetaker-hardware-devices-pins-pendants-record-transcribe/)\. *When you purchase through links in our articles,[we may earn a small commission](https://techcrunch.com/techcrunch-affiliate-monetization-standards/)\. This doesn’t affect our editorial independence\.* Ivan covers global consumer tech developments at TechCrunch\. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web\. You can contact or verify outreach from Ivan by emailing[im@ivanmehta\.com](mailto:[email protected])or via encrypted message at ivan\.42 on Signal\. [View Bio](https://techcrunch.com/author/ivan-mehta/)

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