Meta has officially unveiled its new AI model, Muse Spark, the first model developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs. The company has already integrated it into Meta AI and plans to roll it out in the coming weeks across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Meta smart glasses.
According to Meta, Muse Spark is intended to serve as the foundation for what the company calls “personal superintelligence” — a system designed to assist users with everyday tasks in a more personalized and context-aware way. The model is already available through the Meta AI app and on the Meta AI website.
Meta’s Chief AI Officer, Alexandr Wang, stated:
“Nine months ago, we rebuilt our AI stack from scratch — new infrastructure, new architecture, new data pipelines. Muse Spark is the result of that work, and now it powers Meta AI.”

Meta also shared benchmark results comparing Muse Spark against leading AI models, including Anthropic Opus 4.6, Gemini Deep Think 3.1, GPT-5.4 Pro, and Grok 4.2. According to the company, the new model delivers strong performance across text and image tasks, although it still trails some competitors in areas such as programming and abstract reasoning.
One of Muse Spark’s key features is its multimodal design. The model can work with both text and images. For example, users can take a photo of a meal to receive nutritional insights, compare products using pictures, or get recommendations based on what their camera sees.
Meta says Muse Spark was intentionally designed to be “small and fast,” while still capable of handling complex tasks in science, mathematics, and healthcare. For more demanding requests, users can enable a deep analysis mode that coordinates multiple internal agents working on different parts of a problem simultaneously.
Another capability of Muse Spark is generating websites, mini-games, and other interactive projects directly from natural language prompts. Meta claims the model performs particularly well in visual programming and can create small digital products within just a few interactions.
Muse Spark is the first product released by Meta Superintelligence Labs, the company’s new division focused on accelerating AI development and competing with OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. The model is part of a new family of systems internally known as Avocado and marks the beginning of a new phase in Meta’s AI strategy.
The launch of Muse Spark highlights Meta’s commitment to deeply integrating artificial intelligence across its ecosystem. The company plans to make the model a core component of its services and gradually expand it across all major Meta platforms.