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Google I/O 2025: Google to bring Gemini to Android XR glasses and headsets

This will provide live language translation, which eliminates language barriers and provides subtitles for the real world.

Google has been working on smart eyewear for more than a decade. Android XR represents a significant advancement. Today at Google I/O 2025, the company unveiled AI integration for Android XR. Yes, it will bring Gemini to Android XR glasses and headsets. Here’s additional information about this.

Android XR glasses, which have cameras, microphones, and speakers, connect with your phone to allow access to applications and private information. Pairing with Gemini helps them to comprehend your situation and assist you throughout the day. They may be used in real-world settings such as chatting, scheduling, and capturing images. They also provide live language translation, which eliminates language barriers and provides subtitles for the real world.

Also read: Google I/O 2025: AI Mode introduced in Search to enhance the ease of asking any question

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Google is collaborating with eyewear businesses such as Gentle Monster and Warby Parker to develop fashionable glasses utilising Android XR technology. The company intends to work with new partners, such as Kering Eyewear, to broaden user options. Furthermore, Google is expanding its collaboration with Samsung to bring Android XR to glasses, resulting in a software and reference hardware platform for developing outstanding glasses. Developers can start creating for this platform later this year. Google is also soliciting input on prototypes from trustworthy testers to ensure that the product is actually assistive and protects the privacy of users and others around them.

Also Read: Here is what Google announced for its Gemini App at Google I/O 2025

For those who are unaware, Google debuted Android XR alongside Samsung and Qualcomm some time ago, exhibiting immersive experiences on an infinite screen using headsets such as Samsung’s Project Moohan. According to the company, Gemini improves the user experience by knowing their environment and acting on their behalf.

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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