Google Unveils AI-Powered Smart Glasses in Collaboration with Gentle Monster and Samsung
- gream
- May 19
- 2 min read
At Google I/O 2025, the tech giant made a bold declaration: the era of AI-driven personal devices has officially begun. Among the many announcements, the unveiling of AI-powered smart glasses—developed in collaboration with Korean fashion eyewear brand Gentle Monster—stood out as a vision of the future that blends cutting-edge technology with high fashion.

Gemini 2.5 Pro Powers the Future of Wearable AI
Google CEO Sundar Pichai kicked off the keynote by highlighting a pivotal moment in the evolution of AI platforms. The company introduced Gemini 2.5 Pro, its most advanced AI model to date, featuring a new Deep Think mode designed for complex math and coding tasks. But the real showstopper was the integration of Gemini into a new wearable form: AI-powered smart glasses.
Beyond Smartphones: Apps Controlled by Voice and Sight
Equipped with built-in cameras, microphones, and speakers, the smart glasses are designed to interact with apps via voice commands or eye-tracking—eliminating the need to pull out your phone. Connected directly to the Gemini model, the glasses offer contextual awareness and deliver real-time, relevant information based on your surroundings and behavior. Whether translating a foreign language in real-time or offering product insights in a store, these glasses are poised to redefine convenience.
Creative Tools for a New Generation: Flow, Imagen 4, Veo 3
For creators, Google introduced new AI tools that push the boundaries of imagination. Flow allows users to generate cinematic scenes and storyboards from text input. The new Imagen 4 and Veo 3 models enable ultra-high-resolution image and video generation, empowering storytellers to bring their ideas to life without traditional production tools. These features are included in the Google AI Ultra subscription plan—bundled with YouTube Premium and 30TB of Google Cloud storage for $249.99/month (U.S. only).
Project Astra: AI That Understands Video, Memory, and Context
Google also unveiled Project Astra, a multimodal AI assistant that can understand video content, remember past interactions, and interpret visual context. The assistant is deeply integrated with Gemini Live, enabling natural voice conversations, screen sharing, and real-time feedback. For developers, Google introduced Jules, a new asynchronous AI coding agent, joining the rising trend of agent-based coding environments.
Samsung Hardware, Fashion Design, Google AI: A Powerful Trio
The smart glasses are the result of a long-standing collaboration between Google and Samsung on XR hardware. By partnering with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, Google aims to fuse fashion with functionality, echoing Meta's collaboration with Ray-Ban—but with a stronger emphasis on integrated AI. The glasses are expected to support real-time translation, navigation, and contextual search through Gemini, offering users a hands-free, always-on experience.
In summary, Google is no longer just a search engine or mobile platform company. With I/O 2025, it has redefined itself as a leader in AI-first consumer technology. The smart glasses represent a new frontier in personalized computing—and signal a clear challenge to Apple, Meta, and other competitors in the AI-powered device space. The race is on to make AI an integral part of everyday life, and Google appears to be leading the way.



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