Frame's AI assistant, Noa, is capable of real-world visual processing, image generation, and real-time speech recognition and translation. The glasses are designed to be indistinguishable from regular eyeglasses and will be available for pre-order in March 2024 at a retail price of $300. The company is committed to open-source devices, allowing developers to explore and modify both Frame’s hardware and software.
Key takeaways:
- Brilliant Labs has launched Frame, the world’s first glasses featuring an integrated multimodal AI assistant, with significant support from AR pioneer and Niantic CEO, John Hanke.
- The AI assistant, named Noa, is capable of real-world visual processing, novel image generation, and real-time speech recognition and translation, and evolves and adopts a unique personality by analyzing interactions between the user and the AI assistant.
- Frame is designed to be indistinguishable from conventional eyeglasses, weighing only 39 grams and manufactured using engineering-grade nylon plastic for comfort and durability.
- Brilliant Labs is committed to open-source devices, allowing developers to explore and modify both Frame’s hardware and software, with full resources made available by the company.