Overview

AI display glasses are smart glasses that combine wearable displays with artificial intelligence features. Think of them as a cross between lightweight AR glasses and an AI assistant.

What Are AI Display Glasses?
Form factor: They look like normal glasses (sometimes slightly bulkier) but have built-in displays, microphones, cameras, and speakers.
Display: A small screen or projection inside the lens shows information (text, visuals, or AR overlays) directly in your field of view.
AI Integration: Connected to AI models (like ChatGPT, Gemini, or proprietary assistants) to process language, vision, and context in real time.

What Can AI Display Glasses Do?
Real-time translation: subtitles or audio in your language.
Visual recognition: identify objects, places, or text you’re looking at.
Voice interaction: talk naturally with an AI assistant, hands-free.
Productivity support: reminders, navigation, messages, and summaries in your line of sight.
Recording & transcription: some models capture notes or meeting transcripts.

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What brands AI Display Glasses are available?
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (with AI assistant, photo/video capture).
Xreal Air (focus on AR displays, can be paired with AI apps).
Brilliant Labs “Frame” (2024 launch, with integrated AI for translation and search).
Rokid AR glasses (AI-enhanced AR features).

AI display glasses are wearable smart glasses that overlay AI-powered information onto your vision, giving you a personal assistant you can see and hear without looking down at a phone.

Video from the  Google I/O 2026 keynote on Intelligent Eyewear

This showcases Google’s next major push into AI-powered wearable computing through smart glasses developed with Samsung and Qualcomm. Google positions intelligent eyewear as a natural extension of Gemini AI, enabling users to interact with contextual information in real time through voice, vision and ambient computing.

The presentation demonstrates live translation, navigation overlays, messaging, memory assistance and contextual search directly within the user’s field of view. The broader strategy is to move AI beyond phones into always-on personal assistants integrated into daily life.

The keynote also highlights how multimodal AI, computer vision and conversational interfaces are converging to create more intuitive human-computer interaction experiences.