Apple’s Smart Glasses: Everything We Know So Far
Apple is developing lightweight smart glasses expected to launch in 2027, designed as a simple, AI-powered accessory without AR features.

Recent reports indicate that Apple is expanding into the wearable market with a new product: smart glasses. Unlike the Apple Vision Pro, these glasses won’t be headsets or offer augmented reality or spatial computing. Instead, they will resemble regular eyewear, aimed at complementing the iPhone and providing smart functionalities.
The glasses are expected to feature built-in cameras, speakers, and microphones for capturing photos, videos, and interacting with the phone. They are projected to operate as an AI-driven wearable device, with a potential launch in 2027. The tech community closely follows every leak, as this product could mark a significant step for Apple’s wearables strategy.
Design-wise, the glasses will prioritize being lightweight and stylish, resembling common eyewear rather than bulky headsets. Materials like acetate will be used for durability and a premium feel, with color options including black, light brown, and ocean blue.
In April 2026, Bloomberg reported that Apple is testing four different frame styles: a large rectangular frame inspired by Ray-Ban Wayfarer; larger oval or circular frames; a slimmer rectangular style similar to Tim Cook’s glasses; and a smaller, more refined oval or circular option. The goal is to create a recognizable, high-quality product with a unique Apple design, avoiding partnerships with external brands.
These glasses won’t serve as computing devices but will be practical, AI-powered accessories that enhance the Apple ecosystem with simple, elegant features for everyday use.
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