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Samsung AI glasses: first images of the Gentle Monster and Warby Parker models running Android XR

Samsung and Google unveiled their first artificial intelligence glasses yesterday at the Google I/O 2026 conference, confirming their collaboration with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker.
Samsung Electronics and Google unveiled two pairs of AI-powered glasses based on Android XR at Google I/O 2026, held at Google's headquarters in Mountain View. This is the first time the actual design of these glasses has been revealed since the partnership with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker was announced last December. Two contrasting designs from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker: The two pairs of glasses unveiled reflect the DNA of Samsung and Google's respective partners: a bold and experimental model from Gentle Monster, and a more classic and refined model designed by Warby Parker. Samsung combines its hardware expertise with Google's AI services and the stylistic approaches of these eyewear designers to offer lightweight, elegant glasses designed for continuous wear.

A screenless, AI-centric companion device

These AI glasses don't have a screen, but they do include a speaker, camera, and microphone. They function as a companion device to the Galaxy AI smartphone, allowing access to key functions without taking out the phone. Google's Gemini AI provides directions, recommendations, and voice commands, while real-time translation handles both voice and text displayed in the user's environment.

A built-in camera to capture everyday moments

;The built-in camera instantly captures what the user sees, making it easy to record everyday scenes. The glasses can also summarize received messages, notify users of important information, or add calendar events using only voice commands.

Expected release in the second half of 2026££££

Samsung presents these glasses as a key step in its vision of AI applied to mobile, while Google emphasizes a natural hands-free experience. Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, for their part, highlight the importance of reconciling technology and emotion in a product as personal as glasses. Commercialization is planned for the second half of the year, with detailed specifications expected later.