9 Dec 2025, Tue

Warby Parker, Google to launch AI-powered smart glasses in 2026

Dec ⁠8 (Reuters) – Warby Parker said on Monday it is ⁠collaborating with Alphabet’s Google to develop lightweight AI-powered glasses, with the first product expected ⁠to launch in 2026.

The announcement, made during The Android Show | XR Edition, marks the first ​time the companies have set a public timeline for the ‍release since unveiling the partnership earlier this year.

Google has been making a renewed push into augmented reality and wearable technology, a sector where Meta Platforms and Apple have taken early ​leads.

Meta has poured resources into its Quest mixed-reality headsets and Ray-Ban smart glasses, while Apple entered the market with its Vision Pro headset earlier this year, positioning it ​as a premium spatial computing device.

Google, which shelved its consumer-focused Glass product nearly ⁠a decade ago, is now betting on AI integration and strategic ‌partnerships to make smart eyewear more mainstream.

The collaboration with Warby Parker will leverage Google’s ⁠Android XR platform and Gemini AI model ​to deliver multimodal intelligence in everyday eyewear, aiming for suitable for all-day ‌wear.

Warby Parker described its upcoming glasses as “lightweight and AI-enabled” but did not provide details on pricing or ‍distribution plans.

In a blog post, Google said it is working with Samsung, Gentle Monster and Warby Parker to create stylish, lightweight glasses.

The initiative includes two types of devices: AI glasses for screen-free assistance, equipped with speakers, microphones and cameras for natural interaction with Gemini, and display AI glasses that feature an in-lens display for private access to information such as navigation or translation ⁠captions.

(Reporting by Kritika Lamba in Bengaluru; ‌Editing by Krishna Chandra ⁠Eluri)