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Alphabet (GOOGL) Stock: Google Announces 2026 Launch for Gemini-Powered Glasses

2025/12/10 20:58

TLDR

  • Google confirms 2026 launch for AI smart glasses featuring Gemini assistant after Google Glass failed in 2015.
  • Two versions planned: audio-only model and display-equipped glasses showing directions and translations.
  • Partnerships with Samsung, Warby Parker, and Gentle Monster for hardware design, including $150 million Warby Parker investment.
  • Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses sold two million units by February 2025, leading the AI wearables market.
  • AI glasses sales surged 250% in first half of 2025 compared to previous year.

Google will launch AI-powered smart glasses in 2026. The announcement marks the company’s return to wearable tech after its Google Glass product crashed in 2015.

The Alphabet-owned company revealed plans Monday for two different models. The first will be audio-only glasses that connect users to the Gemini AI assistant through voice commands. The second version includes an in-lens display that shows navigation directions and real-time language translations.

Google partnered with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker for hardware development. The company invested $150 million in Warby Parker back in May. Warby Parker confirmed Monday that its first Google-powered glasses will hit shelves in 2026.


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The new glasses will operate on Android XR, Google’s operating system for extended reality devices. Google didn’t reveal which model will launch first or specific pricing details.

What Went Wrong Last Time

Google Glass launched in 2013 with massive hype. The product featured a camera and screen positioned above the right eye. It looked awkward and raised serious privacy questions.

Google discontinued the consumer version in 2015, just seven months after its UK debut. A business-focused Google Glass Enterprise followed in 2017 but was killed off in 2023.

Co-founder Sergey Brin admitted the original product suffered from two main problems. The AI technology wasn’t ready yet. Google also didn’t understand the supply chain well enough, resulting in sky-high prices.

Racing Against Meta

Meta controls the AI glasses market right now. Its Ray-Ban Meta glasses became an unexpected hit after launching with eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica.

Meta sold two million pairs by February 2025. The glasses feature the Meta AI assistant and come in familiar Ray-Ban styles. Meta released display-equipped glasses in September that show messages and captions through a small lens screen.

Counterpoint Research data shows AI glasses sales exploded over 250% in the first half of 2025. Meta’s success drove most of that growth, with smaller brands also entering the space.

Snap and Alibaba are also developing AI glasses as competition heats up. The market remains small but growing fast as tech companies race to create the next must-have wearable device.

Google announced additional updates Monday for its Galaxy XR headset. The device will link to Windows PCs and include a travel mode for use on planes and in cars.

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