Sesame has launched the iOS preview of its lifelike conversation partners, now accessible in the App Store across 39 countries. This rollout targets iPhone users interested in AI-driven conversational agents, with free access during the preview phase and potential waitlisting to ensure quality. The preview introduces four digital agents, Maya, Miles, Simone, and Charlie, each designed with unique personalities and voice traits to provide tailored conversational experiences.
A collection of personal agents, crafted for everyday conversation.
— Sesame (@sesame) May 27, 2026
Preview available now on iOS.https://t.co/Hq5ZXAqPvX pic.twitter.com/isDoN1bTz7
Key features include:
- Real-time search cards with images
- Note-taking for saving key points
- A text mode for discreet use
- Comprehensive memory for individualized agent experiences
- Incognito mode for ephemeral conversations
The agents are optimized for both speed and thoughtful engagement, using parallel search and retrieval systems to provide timely and accurate information.
BREAKING 🚨: Sesame just released HER
— 🚨 AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) May 27, 2026
> Sesam iOS app is now available in Preview, offering a collection of 4 personal voice agents.
> Sesame Agents are powered by a SOTA real-time voice mode.
> Agents can search the web, manage reminders, and have memory.
> App rollout is… https://t.co/VeyPHYm3pt pic.twitter.com/cFF2HaHl2V
Sesame, the company behind this release, has focused its development on making voice-first computing accessible and intuitive. Building on feedback from an initial research preview, the team has invested in low-latency responses and improved conversational flow, distinguishing their agents from previous iterations and competitors. Early reactions from beta testers highlight the agents’ responsiveness and the natural feel of dialogues as standout qualities.

Sesame’s broader roadmap includes future Android support and the development of intelligent eyewear, signaling ongoing investment in conversational AI platforms.