We build private, on-device intelligence for smart glasses — software made to serve human attention, memory, and connection, not compete with them. The screen asked you to look down. We're building for the moment you look up.
Focused, private, human tools for smart glasses — each one built to disappear into the moment.
Gmail for your glasses. Read, reply, compose, and triage hands-free — speak a few words and AI writes the whole email. Voice dictation, saved contacts, up to three accounts.
The modern nomenclator — the discreet companion who whispers who's in front of you, and the history you share, the instant you greet them. All on-device.
We're building the essential apps for a post-screen world — tools that keep you present while the intelligence stays quietly at your side. More to share soon.
For twenty years, computing pulled our eyes down to a screen. Glasses change the geometry — the intelligence can finally live at the edge of your vision instead of in your hand. We build for that shift, on three principles we won't compromise.
Recognition and reasoning run on the hardware you're wearing. No faces in the cloud, no telemetry, no surveillance. Privacy isn't a setting — it's the architecture.
Every product earns its place by giving attention back. The goal is never more screen time — it's more eye contact, more memory, more of the moment you're actually in.
We design natively for smart glasses — a glanceable line of green light, a whisper, a gesture — not shrunken phone apps. New medium, new grammar.