More than a decade after its Google Glass flopped, Google is developing a new generation of augmented reality glasses designed to merge the physical and digital worlds. Why it matters: Augmented ...
Google on Wednesday finally confirmed the existence of, and showed off a prototype, of its long-rumored forthcoming computerized glasses, and the spectacles are eye-catching, to be sure, although ...
Warby Parker on Monday announced that its AI smart glasses made with Google would be launched in 2026, marking a fresh challenge to Apple and Meta. Google is making another ambitious play in augmented ...
Google's unnamed XR glasses include a display and AI connectivity, but we have no idea if Google will ever release it. Reading time 3 minutes All the usual suspects of big tech are engaged in a not-so ...
After demoing Android XR glasses for the first time in December 2024, my takeaway was that rumors about how Google was behind in augmented reality were greatly exaggerated, if not outright wrong. A ...
After Google Glass failed, the company is returning with AI-powered smart glasses in 2026, competing in a market now dominated by Meta. Google is partnering with Samsung, Warby Parker and Gentle ...
Google’s “Project Glass” augmented reality glasses seem pretty cool, but man, do they look dorky. Fortunately, Google seems interested in putting the technology into contact lenses in the distant ...
Alphabet’s Google has entered the glasses race by partnering with Xreal Inc. on the first spectacles to run an augmented-reality version of its operating system. At the Google I/O conference on ...
With its fourth spatial patent — part of a 16-patent AR social portfolio — Flying Eye's Spotselfie® platform owns the monetization layer of the $100B AI + AR spatial economy. CHICAGO, Nov. 4, 2025 ...
January 14, 2026 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We may earn a commission from links on this page. The expected release of glasses from huge players like Apple ...
Before augmented reality was ever a thing, there was Google Glass: a much hyped experiment that was ultimately a failure over issues like privacy (and just looking like a dork). At an I/O session ...