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Is OpenAI making a smart pen called Gumdrop? Here’s what the report says

OpenAI is reportedly working on a smart pen called Gumdrop that can listen, transcribe handwriting, and send notes to ChatGPT. The details are still based on leaks, but the idea is turning heads.

December 31, 2025 / 12:42 IST
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  • OpenAI rumored to be developing an AI-powered pen called Gumdrop.
  • The pen may convert handwritten and spoken notes to digital text using ChatGPT.
  • Foxconn may produce the device in Vietnam.

OpenAI is known for bold ideas. ChatGPT itself was one. But the company could now be working on something even more unusual- a pen that uses AI. Yes, an actual pen. Not an app, not software, not a screen, but a device shaped like the one thing most of us still keep on our desks.

The rumor comes from a tipster who goes by the name Smart Pikachu. According to him, OpenAI has been quietly working on this hardware project and has even given it an internal name: Gumdrop. While OpenAI hasn’t officially said anything about it yet, the idea has already caught the attention of people online, especially those who love new tech.

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The pen is expected to do more than just write. Reports say it could help users take notes and turn them into digital text instantly. It might also have voice features, meaning you could speak into it and it could convert your words into written notes in real time. The pen could also work like a small audio gadget, something you can carry around, talk to, and maybe even get responses from, just like a voice assistant.

One of the biggest claims around Gumdrop is that it will connect directly to ChatGPT. So if you write or speak using the pen, ChatGPT could read those notes, organize them, summarize them, or even rewrite them for you. For students who sit through long lectures, or professionals who attend back to back meetings, this could be a convenient way to capture information without opening a laptop or unlocking a phone again and again.