The MIDO 2026 eyewear trends confirm a deeper shift: eyewear is no longer a simple accessory but a field of emotional and cultural expression where design interacts with personality, memory and environment. In a fragmented global context, collections celebrate freedom, authenticity and simplicity while connecting heritage with contemporary languages. Design, architecture, art and nature converge […]
Not just smart glasses—AI-powered ones
These aren’t just connected lenses. With Android XR, Google is pushing boundaries: live translations, real-time overlays, and voice interaction—all without reaching for your phone.
Gemini, the assistant that sees what you see
Thanks to the integration of Gemini, Google’s conversational AI, the glasses understand what you’re looking at. Reading a sign in Korean? Instant translation. Lost? Directions appear right in front of your eyes. Just like a sci-fi movie—only real.
A subtle design, nothing like the old Google Glass
Forget the awkward, futuristic look of early models. Google now bets on minimalism: thin frame, classic style, and packed with tech. The goal? Make innovation invisible and natural
Google x Samsung: a game-changing duo
Here’s the twist: these glasses are part of the Android XR platform, a shared space with Samsung for future wearables. The battle for smart eyewear is back on—and Google’s moving fast.
Ready to see the world differently?
These glasses might just reshape our digital routines.
Also read our article on the smart glasses of 2025 and their everyday impact.