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Meta Introduces New AI Glasses Compatible With Prescriptions

Meta's latest AI glasses integrate prescription lenses for enhanced daily usability.

Meta Platforms Inc. is gearing up to launch new AI‑powered smart glasses specifically designed for prescription wearers, marking a notable shift in its wearable technology strategy to broaden mainstream appeal. The models, expected to debut in the coming week, will expand the company’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses lineup with a key focus on users who need corrective lenses — a group that has previously faced limitations in smart eyewear options.

The new prescription‑ready models are part of Meta’s long‑term effort to make AI glasses a practical everyday wearable device rather than just a niche gadget. Industry strategists say this move addresses a major adoption barrier for consumers who may have been reluctant to invest in smart glasses they could not comfortably wear with their vision needs. By integrating prescription support, Meta is taking a concrete step toward normalizing AI‑enabled eyewear for a broader audience.

Meta’s smart glasses have evolved significantly since the original Ray‑Ban Stories and subsequent Ray‑Ban Meta models, which already featured built‑in cameras, voice‑activated AI features, and livestreaming capabilities. Earlier versions have been criticized for limited prescription lens support, often requiring users to retrofit conventional eyewear separately — a hassle that deterred some buyers. The new models aim to eliminate that friction by allowing prescription integration directly from the factory.

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The company has been ramping up its hardware ambitions, with a broader product ecosystem that includes advanced AI assistants and more capable eyewear platforms. While Meta’s Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have sold millions of units since their introduction, the company is pushing to expand production and reach even higher unit volumes in the coming years, transitioning wearables into a central pillar of its consumer tech offerings.

Beyond prescription support, Meta’s evolving glasses portfolio has hinted at significant improvements in functionality and connectivity, such as enhanced Wi‑Fi support and livestream‑ready hardware platforms. These advances are designed to make hands‑free, always‑on AI more seamless, allowing users to access voice‑activated assistance, capture content, and interact with digital services without constantly relying on a smartphone.

As Meta prepares this new launch, competitors in the smart eyewear market are also introducing their own AI‑integrated wearable devices, indicating a broader industry shift toward augmented intelligence wearables. Meta’s prescription‑focused glasses could help reduce barriers to consumer adoption and position the company more strongly in the race to define the next major personal computing platform. Analysts will be watching closely to see how pricing, availability, and feature sets influence early demand once the products become publicly available.

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