Meta appears to be actively expanding the capabilities of its standalone Meta AI app with several in-development features aimed at deepening user customization and functionality. Evidence suggests that three notable additions are currently in the works: a "Discover AIs" tab, a "Reasoning" mode, and new voice settings labeled "Focus on my voice" and "Welcome message."
#Meta is working on adding the Discover AIs tab to the Meta AI app 👀 pic.twitter.com/n8OvEFzpzI
— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) April 30, 2025
The introduction of a "Discover AIs" tab points toward a growing ecosystem of AI personalities or agents within the Meta AI framework. While details remain sparse, the feature could act as a curated hub for users to browse, try, or follow different AI assistants, possibly including third-party or specialized models. This aligns with Meta’s recent push to transform its AI platform into a broader interface for personalized agents embedded across its apps and hardware.
#Meta is working on adding the reasoning feature to the Meta AI app 👀 pic.twitter.com/5YiKgDKGel
— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) April 30, 2025
Meanwhile, the "reasoning" feature may be an early sign that Meta is preparing to offer more transparent or advanced cognitive-style explanations in its assistant's responses. Though the exact implementation is unclear, the term suggests an emphasis on structured logic or chain-of-thought capabilities—similar to recent developments seen in models from OpenAI and Google DeepMind. This could give users more insight into how answers are derived, potentially boosting trust or utility in complex queries.
#Meta is working on two new voice settings for the Meta #AI app: Focus on my voice and Welcome message 👀 pic.twitter.com/kzO79NwnPw
— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) April 30, 2025
Lastly, the voice settings additions—"Focus on my voice" and "Welcome message"—hint at more personalized and context-aware audio interactions. "Focus on my voice" could enable the assistant to better isolate and respond to the primary user’s speech in multi-speaker environments, while "Welcome message" might provide a customizable greeting or onboarding flow when the assistant is activated. Both features would be particularly relevant for Meta’s hardware ambitions, such as its Ray-Ban smart glasses or future AR devices, where voice plays a central role.
Meta launched its dedicated Meta AI app in early 2024, signaling a shift toward offering its assistant as a standalone product rather than just a feature embedded in Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp. These new in-development features suggest that Meta is continuing to refine its assistant experience across voice, reasoning, and discovery as it competes with other AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. As with all unreleased tools, it remains uncertain when or if these updates will see a public rollout.