Google is launching its own pair of AI-powered glasses in collaboration with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker, the company announced in a blog post on Monday, Dec. 8. Google is launching AI glasses in 2026.

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What we know so far. Google has unveiled Android XR glasses, powered by Google Gemini AI, featuring real-time translation, contextual memory, and 3D navigation for seamless integration into daily life. Google demoed its prototype Android XR smart glasses recently, showing off several Gemini-powered features. Google's new Android XR smart glasses use Gemini to AI-edit your world ...

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Google demonstrated its glasses in May and introduced the software behind them a year ago. But last week it showed CNN and other outlets a more detailed look at the software, providing a better... I tried Google’s prototype smart glasses and it almost made me ... - CNN Now, Google has finally provided that clarity by unveiling two of its own smart-glasses development kits and pulling back the curtain on XReal’s Android XR–powered Project Aura. I Tried the New Android XR Smart Glasses From Google and XReal ...

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- PCMag Google revealed a roadmap for three types of Android XR glasses — audio, monocular, and binocular — arriving between 2026 and 2027. Learn how Android XR and Gemini are coming to devices like glasses and headsets, and watch Google I/O demos. Wired tested Google's Gemini AI glasses and Project Moohan, finding the former the more compelling product. The glasses seem to take inspiration from the North Focals, smart glasses from a...