Lucy OS1 gives Apple Watch Series 10 users persistent AI through an iPhone shortcut triggered from the watch. Tap your watch, your iPhone opens Lucy OS1 in Safari, and you speak through your phone with audio through your AirPods. One tap at your wrist, full persistent AI immediately.
Try Lucy OS1 →Apple Watch Series 10 brings the thinnest Apple Watch design yet, but Siri on watchOS still resets after every interaction. Lucy OS1 solves this by living on your iPhone and being accessible instantly via a watch shortcut, giving wrist-based access to a persistent AI that actually remembers you.
Create a Shortcut on iPhone that opens lucybrain.com in Safari. In the Shortcuts app, add the shortcut to your Apple Watch complications or the main app grid. When you raise your wrist and tap the shortcut, your iPhone screen wakes with Lucy OS1 open. Connect AirPods and speak.
AirPods Pro 2 provide the best combination of audio quality and microphone performance for Lucy OS1 with Apple Watch. The active noise cancellation removes background noise during voice input. AirPods 3 are also excellent. Any AirPods connected to your iPhone work.
One tap on Apple Watch opens Lucy OS1 on your iPhone. Wrist-speed access to persistent AI.
Lucy OS1 audio plays through connected AirPods. Private, clear, hands-free.
The thinnest Apple Watch pairs with Lucy OS1 for unobtrusive wrist-based AI access.
Lucy OS1 is free to start. No credit card required. Open it in your browser on any device and begin a real voice conversation immediately.
Start talking to Lucy →Does Lucy OS1 have a watchOS app?
Not currently. Lucy OS1 works through iPhone with watch shortcut access. A native watchOS app is on the product roadmap.
Can I use Lucy OS1 during a workout tracked on Apple Watch?
Yes. Keep your workout active on Apple Watch and use Lucy OS1 on your iPhone simultaneously. The watch tracks your workout while you talk to Lucy.
Does Apple Watch Series 10 have its own LTE for Lucy OS1?
Lucy OS1 runs on your iPhone. Apple Watch LTE for Lucy OS1 would require the watch to run Safari, which watchOS does not currently support.
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