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Google Android XR smart glasses launching this fall with Gemini AI

Google promo image showcases upcoming Android XR smart glasses platform with new eyewear designs from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, alongside AI-powered features such as live translation, navigation, music recognition, visual search, and hands-free app
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Google promo image showcases upcoming Android XR smart glasses platform with new eyewear designs from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, alongside AI-powered features such as live translation, navigation, music recognition, visual search, and hands-free app
Google to launch this fall its new Android XR smart glasses with the first consumer-ready frames from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker. The glasses will feature built-in navigation, hands-free messaging, photo capture, live translation, and other AI-powered tools designed to work without constantly reaching for a phone.

In December 2025, Google announced developing Android XR smart glasses, and now in Google I/O 2026, officially confirmed the first consumer models scheduled to launch soon this fall. The platform was developed together with Samsung and Qualcomm and designed in partnership with fashion eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker.

The new devices are part of Google’s broader Android XR ecosystem and heavily integrate the company’s Gemini AI assistant. Google says the smart glasses are designed to provide contextual assistance while allowing users to stay focused on the world around them instead of constantly looking at their smartphones.

There will be two types of smart glasses. The first consists of audio-only glasses featuring built-in speakers and voice assistance, while the second category will add integrated displays that show contextual information directly in the user’s field of view.

Google promo image showcases Gentle Monster frames variant
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Google promo image showcases Gentle Monster frames variant
Google promo image showcases Warby Parker frames variant
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Google promo image showcases Warby Parker frames variant

Users can activate Gemini by saying “Hey Google” or tapping the side of the frame. The AI can answer questions about what users see, interact with smartphone apps, and help with everyday tasks in real time.

The glasses also focus heavily on navigation, offering turn-by-turn directions based on where the user is looking. Gemini can suggest nearby places, add stops to routes, and handle everything through voice commands.

Google also confirmed support for hands-free messaging, photo and video capture, and live translation. Users can take photos with voice commands and use AI tools like Nano Banana to remove objects or edit images. Real-time translation can also preserve the speaker’s tone and voice characteristics.

In addition, Gemini will be able to handle multi-step tasks in the background, such as placing a coffee order through DoorDash while the user’s phone stays in their pocket, leaving only the final confirmation step.

The press release is extremely light on technical specifications. From what the promo renders reveal, it appears both models will feature a battery capacity of at least 0.37 Wh, and are likely to feature some light liquid and dust protection (definitely not IP67-grade).

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Volodymyr Omelchenko, 2026-05-20 (Update: 2026-05-20)