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At its annual I/O developer conference, Google unveiled Android XR, a new platform designed to power extended reality (XR) devices like smart glasses and headsets, with Gemini AI at its core.
Google also introduced its new Flow app that expands its video-generation toolset, and capped off the presentation with a demo of its new Android XR glasses. The company was also proud to ...
Google is getting serious about smart glasses. At its annual developer event, Google I/O 2025, the company showed off its upcoming Android XR glasses. These are AI-powered smart glasses that aim ...
Google’s Android XR glasses, powered by Gemini AI, offer real-time assistance, live translation, and hands-free smart features. Google’s Android XR glasses, powered by Gemini AI, offer real-time ...
At its 2025 Google I/O conference, Google shared new details about Android XR—its immersive platform built for glasses, headsets, and related devices. Android XR is the first Android platform ...
Google showcased its prototype Android XR glasses at the Google I/O 2025 keynote. On the hardware side, the glasses include microphones, a camera, speakers, and an in-lens display. Google has ...
Google has given us the skinny on exactly how its Android XR smart glasses will work in the future. Google's I/O 2025 conference just took place, and we got to hear about the tech giant’s plans for ...
Google's Veo image and video generation options are getting a big upgrade and Google shared a live demo of real-time translation via its XR glasses, too. See everything announced at Google I/O for ...
This is XREAL’s next-generation extended reality device, which was designed for the Android XR platform. Which we’ve heard quite a bit about today at Google I/O in the company’s opening keynote.