Google's New Smart Glasses: A Glimpse into the Future
Google has announced the development of two groundbreaking models of smart glasses powered by artificial intelligence, scheduled for release in 2026. This information was shared on the company's official blog.
The first model will function as a "screenless assistant," equipped with microphones, speakers, and cameras for seamless interaction with Google Gemini. These glasses will allow users to take photos, inquire about surrounding objects, and receive helpful real-time suggestions.
The second model will include the same AI features but will add a display within the lens. Users will be able to view step-by-step navigation, subtitles for live translations, or other essential information right before their eyes. In both cases, the glasses will work in tandem with a smartphone that will handle the primary data processing. The new devices will be built on the Android XR platform, designed for augmented reality devices and new gadgets.
Google is collaborating with Samsung on the hardware, while the design is being developed by Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, companies known for their stylish and lightweight eyewear. The company emphasizes that the new models will be comfortable for everyday use.
These Google products are expected to compete with the Meta Ray-Ban lineup, which already includes AI-supported models with built-in displays. Additionally, rumors suggest that Apple is also preparing its own smart glasses with AI capabilities, which may debut in 2026.



