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Jun 18, 2026
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Karamo Brown Launches Kē, a Wellness App with AI Digital Clone

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Karamo Brown, star of Netflix's 'Queer Eye,' has launched a new wellness app called Kē, featuring his AI digital clone. The app offers personalized fitness and nutrition plans, meditation guidance, and a community section for supportive groups.

Karamo Brown's Foray into Wellness and AI

Karamo Brown, famous for his pep talks on Netflix's 'Queer Eye,' has launched a new app called Kē, which focuses on wellness and features his AI digital clone. After spending a year and a half on his own personal growth journey, Brown aims to help others achieve similar goals through his app.

Features of Kē

The app offers a range of features, including:
  • Personalized fitness plans tailored to users' existing workout equipment and schedules
  • Nutrition guidance with meal plans based on users' available food
  • AI chatbot for customizing fitness and meal plans
  • Guided instructional videos for workouts
  • Meditation section with videos targeting various emotions
  • Community section for supportive groups

The AI Karamo Feature

What sets Kē apart is its 'AI Karamo' feature, allowing users to interact with a digital version of Karamo. This AI clone, powered by startup Delphi, pulls from various sources like interviews and podcast episodes to ensure authenticity. Brown emphasizes that the AI clone is meant to aid in personal development, not replace real relationships.

The Future of Kē

Delphi plans to introduce agentic capabilities to Kē, allowing the AI to perform tasks on users' behalf. The app is now available on iOS and Android devices, with a subscription cost of $14.99/month after a three-day free trial.

The Trend of Celebrity AI Clones

Kē reflects a larger trend of celebrities partnering with AI startups. While some stars like Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine have licensed their voices for digital replicas, others have expressed concerns about the unauthorized use of their likenesses and voices in AI clones.