Future of 'A-Eye': Warby Parker co-CEOs on the company's new AI glasses

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  May 26, 2026 at 15:31  |  10:56  |  CNBC
Speakers
Neil Blumenthal — Co-CEO, Warby Parker

Summary

Warby Parker co-CEOs Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa discuss the launch of their new intelligent eyewear frames developed with Google and Samsung, positioning them as the first truly intelligent eyewear. They highlight the product's capabilities, privacy features, and the transformative potential for the eyewear industry, while addressing competition from Meta and the gradual adoption curve.

  • Warby Parker is launching intelligent eyewear this fall, developed with Google and Samsung.
  • The glasses will be audio-only initially, using cameras, speakers, and microphones with Gemini AI.
  • The product is designed as a standalone device, without requiring additional wristbands.
  • Privacy is emphasized: cameras off by default, with visible LEDs when recording.
  • The co-CEOs believe intelligent eyewear will become the next major computing platform.
  • They expect the industry transformation to take years, and that people will own multiple pairs as fashion accessories.
  • Competition includes Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and potential Apple entry.
  • Smart contact lenses are seen as many years away, with vision correction demand still growing.
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