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Meta Muse Spark vs RuView

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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AI Models

Meta Muse Spark

Meta's first proprietary model — multimodal, agentic, and not open source

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25%

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Community

Free

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Meta unveiled Muse Spark on April 8, 2026 — the first model from Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), led by former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang. It marks a dramatic break from Meta's Llama-era open-source identity: Muse Spark is fully proprietary, with only a vague promise that "future versions may be open-sourced." The model currently powers the Meta AI app, meta.ai website, and is rolling out to WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses. Muse Spark is natively multimodal — it handles text and images, launches parallel subagents for complex requests, and emphasizes real-world utility: analyzing product photos for nutritional comparisons, generating full websites from descriptions, and supporting health-related image analysis with physician oversight. A private API preview is available to select partners. No benchmark data was disclosed at launch, which raised eyebrows in the community. For users, Muse Spark is accessible for free through Meta's consumer apps. For developers, the closed API is a sharp contrast to the Llama ecosystem that helped Meta build enormous developer goodwill. The model is reportedly built on significantly more efficient architecture — "an order of magnitude less compute than older midsize Llama 4 variants" — which suggests MSL's infrastructure rebuild is paying off. Whether the quality matches the ambition awaits independent evaluation.

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Edge AI

RuView

3D human pose estimation from WiFi signals — no camera required

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75%

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Community

Free

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RuView is an open-source platform that performs real-time 3D human pose estimation, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection using nothing but cheap WiFi signals from $9 ESP32 microcontrollers. No cameras, no video, no cloud subscription required. The system tracks 17 COCO body keypoints and measures heart rate and breathing by analyzing how bodies disrupt WiFi Channel State Information (CSI) — the same physics used in research labs, now running on a microcontroller you can buy in bulk for single-digit dollars. The architecture fuses WiFi CSI with optional depth and mmWave radar data into a real-time 3D spatial model. On-device spiking neural networks adapt to a new room's RF geometry in under 30 seconds. Total hardware cost for a full room setup: around $140. The software stack is written in Rust with pre-trained models on Hugging Face and an active Python binding layer for downstream ML pipelines. The privacy implications are significant — and cut both ways. RuView can monitor a care home resident's breathing without a camera in their bedroom, or let a smart home detect when all occupants have left. The open-source release makes the technology accessible to indie builders for the first time, but also means the underlying sensing capability is now commodity.

Decision
Meta Muse Spark
RuView
Panel verdict
Skip · 1 ship / 3 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
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Pricing
Free in Meta AI apps; Private API preview for select partners
Free / Open Source (MIT). ~$140 hardware cost.
Best for
Meta's first proprietary model — multimodal, agentic, and not open source
3D human pose estimation from WiFi signals — no camera required
Category
AI Models
Edge AI

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
45/100 · skip

No public API, no benchmarks, no reproducible eval — this is a consumer launch with a developer story TBD. Until the API is public and independently benchmarked, I can't build on this. Meta going proprietary also means losing the trust they built by giving away Llama weights.

80/100 · ship

The Rust implementation is solid and the Python bindings make integration into existing ML pipelines painless. Spiking nets that calibrate in 30 seconds per room is a genuinely impressive engineering achievement. If you're building any kind of ambient intelligence or smart space product, this is the starting point.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

No benchmark numbers at launch is a red flag. If Muse Spark were truly competitive with GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7, Meta would be screaming the scores from the rooftops. The health analysis feature also raises serious questions about liability and accuracy that aren't addressed in the announcement.

45/100 · skip

WiFi CSI sensing is highly sensitive to room geometry, furniture, and even what people are wearing — repeatability across environments is a known research challenge. The $140 hardware number assumes perfect component sourcing. Real production deployments will need significant RF calibration work before the 17-keypoint claims hold up in arbitrary spaces.

Futurist
45/100 · hot

This is the most strategically significant model announcement of Q1 2026 — not because of the model itself, but because of what Meta's going proprietary signals. The open-source AI era is bifurcating: some labs open, some closing. The next 18 months will determine whether open weights remain competitive at frontier scale.

80/100 · ship

Camera-free sensing is the unlocking technology for ambient AI in spaces where visual surveillance is unacceptable — hospitals, elder care, locker rooms, private homes. Commoditizing this with $9 chips and open-source models is a category-defining move. Five years from now WiFi sensing will be standard in smart buildings.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The 'snap a photo and get it analyzed instantly' use cases across Meta's 3+ billion user apps are genuinely powerful for everyday creative and commercial tasks. Visual product comparisons, website generation from screenshots, style recommendations — these are real creative workflows landing in the hands of billions.

80/100 · ship

The interaction design possibilities are wild — imagine interfaces that respond to your posture, proximity, or even breathing rate without any wearable or visible sensor. RuView could enable ambient, invisible UI paradigms that current computer vision approaches can't touch because of privacy constraints.

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