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Samsung’s First AI Glasses To Be Made In Collaboration With Gentle Monster And Warby Parker

Samsung has officially confirmed its first AI smart glasses, created in collaboration with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster.

Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Oct 22, 2025, 02:58 PM (IST)

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Samsung has officially confirmed that it’s developing its first pair of AI-powered smart glasses. The announcement came shortly after the company introduced the Galaxy XR headset at its recent Galaxy event. Samsung said it’s working closely with Google and eyewear brands Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to bring the new smart glasses to life. The wearables will be part of the broader Android XR ecosystem, joining the company’s growing lineup of AI and extended reality devices.  news Also Read: 8 Best Phones For Photography Lovers Under Rs 30,000 With Over 50MP Cameras

Built in Collaboration with Fashion Brands 

Samsung is developing its new AI glasses in partnership with several fashion brands, each targeting a different type of audience. Gentle Monster, known for its premium designer eyewear, is likely handling the more high-end, style-focused version. Meanwhile, Warby Parker could take charge of everyday, practical designs that fit regular users.  news Also Read: Samsung Launches World’s First Perplexity AI-Powered TV App: Here's How It Works

The company hasn’t shared details on the specs, features, or price yet. But since Google is involved, it’s safe to assume these glasses will work seamlessly with Android and Galaxy devices. They are anticipated to support features like real-time translations, voice commands, and AR-based assistance. 

Taking on Ray-Ban Meta Glasses 

Samsung’s move into AI-powered glasses comes at a time when competition in the smart eyewear space is heating up. Meta recently launched its new Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses with a built-in AR screen capable of 600 x 600 resolution, 5,000 nits brightness, and up to 90Hz refresh rate. The brand also unveiled the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 and Oakley Meta Vanguard. 

By teaming up with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, Samsung seems to be eyeing a middle ground – offering smart glasses that combine looks with function. While we’ll have to wait for more details, it’s clear the company wants its next big wearable to be as much a style statement as it is a tech innovation.