Google shows off Android XR-based glasses, announces Warby Parker team-up
- Google announced a partnership with Warby Parker, committing up to $150 million to develop AI-powered smart glasses based on Android XR, as stated during Google I/O 2025.
- The collaboration includes an initial investment of $75 million for product development and an additional $75 million contingent on achieving milestones.
- Warby Parker and Google plan to launch a series of smart glasses with multimodal AI after 2025, incorporating features like augmented reality.
- Warby Parker's stock rose nearly 15% following the news of the collaboration with Google, which includes funding for product development.
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