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Warby Parker and Google’s smart glasses with multimodal AI could streamline ‘spatial commerce’ tasks by connecting the smart glasses directly to a user’s phone, without requiring to download separate apps

May 28, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Warby Parker and Google are jointly developing AI-powered glasses intended for all-day wear. The companies intend to launch a series of smart eyewear products that will incorporate multimodal AI with prescription and non-prescription lenses as soon as 2026. The glasses will be built on Google’s Android XR eyewear platform and quipped with a camera, microphones and speakers, Android XR glasses work in tandem with a user’s phone, giving them access to their apps and an optional in-lens display privately provides information when the user needs it. The Warby Parker-Google model may prove more successful with shoppers. Here are a few reasons why. Both companies cited Warby Parker’s history of stylish design in announcing their joint initiative. If their new AI-equipped glasses look smart as well as act smart, a major hurdle to widespread adoption will be removed. By connecting their smart glasses directly to a user’s phone, Warby Parker and Google are streamlining the process a user has to go through to perform spatial commerce tasks.  With smart glasses no longer seen as the stuff of science fiction and Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest generating real sales figures, Warby Parker and Google are entering a developing but established market. For now, whether they can crack the code that will lead to large numbers of consumers engaging in spatial shopping remains the stuff of future speculation.

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