10 Exciting Features of Google's Android XR Glasses

Published On Wed May 21 2025
10 Exciting Features of Google's Android XR Glasses

Google Unveils Android XR Glasses with Gemini AI Integration

Google unveiled Android XR, a new extended reality platform designed to integrate its Gemini AI into wearable devices such as smart glasses and headsets. During its 2025 I/O developer conference on Tuesday, the tech giant showcased the Android XR glasses, the company’s first eyewear set since the ill-fated Google Glass smart glasses in 2023.

Features of Android XR Glasses

Shahram Izadi, Vice President and General Manager at Android XR, highlighted the need for portability and quick access to information without relying on a phone. He stated, “When you're on the go, you'll want lightweight glasses that can give you timely information without reaching for your phone. We built Android XR together as one team with Samsung and optimized it for Snapdragon with Qualcomm.”

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Google first announced Android XR in December 2024. The reveal arrived eight months after Meta released the latest version of its Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses—a sign of growing competition in the wearable AI space.

Functionality and Integration

Like Meta’s AI glasses, the Android XR glasses include a camera, microphones, and speakers and can connect to an Android device. Google’s flagship AI, Gemini, provides real-time information, language translation, and an optional in-lens display that shows information when needed.

Google demonstrated the Android XR glasses live streaming capabilities, as well as their ability to take photos, receive text messages, and display Google Maps.

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Gemini can complement exploration and navigation through immersive experiences. Izadi explained, “With Google Maps in XR, you can teleport anywhere in the world simply by asking Gemini to take you there. You can talk with your AI assistant about anything you see and have it pull up videos and websites about what you're exploring.”

Development and Availability

While Google did not announce a release date or price during the presentation, Izadi mentioned the glasses would be available through partnerships with South Korean eyewear brand Gentle Monster and U.S. brand Warby Parker. A developer platform for Android XR is also in development.

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Parker stated, “We're creating the software and reference hardware platform to enable the ecosystem to build great glasses alongside us. Our glasses prototypes are already being used by trusted testers, and you'll be able to start developing for glasses later this year.”