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Google launches Android XR, a new OS for smart glasses and headsets

From smart glasses to headsets, Android XR is Google’s next big bet in wearable tech. Here’s what makes it stand out.

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Google is making another bold attempt to crack the extended reality (XR) market with its newly announced Android XR operating system. This platform is designed to power the next wave of devices, including VR headsets, AR glasses, and other XR gadgets. In collaboration with partners like Samsung and Qualcomm, Google aims to create an ecosystem that makes XR both functional and accessible.

What is Android XR?

Android XR combines the best of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality under one platform. It offers developers tools to build immersive apps for headsets and smart glasses. The OS supports existing Android apps from the Google Play Store while optimizing key features like multiwindow multitasking in Chrome and immersive experiences in apps like Maps and YouTube.

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The role of AI

Central to Android XR is Google’s Gemini AI, which aims to act as a digital assistant tailored to XR environments. According to Sameer Samat, head of Android at Google, AI could be the “killer app” that makes XR as indispensable as email was for smartphones. Gemini’s ability to process and create multimodal content—audio, video, and beyond—is expected to transform how users interact with these devices.

Samsung’s Project Moohan and more hardware

Samsung is already onboard with Android XR, showcasing a prototype headset dubbed “Project Moohan.” Equipped with cutting-edge Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chips, high-resolution displays, and advanced input methods like hand and eye tracking, the device is expected to launch next year. This collaboration could be pivotal, as Samsung’s experience in wearable and smartphone VR, dating back to Gear VR, adds significant credibility to the initiative.

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A render of Samsung Project Moohan Android XR smart glasses (Image: Samsung)

Google is also prototyping lightweight smart glasses that might seamlessly integrate with everyday life, aiming to improve on past efforts like Google Glass. These glasses could provide real-time navigation, translations, and notifications—features that feel much more relevant today than a decade ago.

A cautious optimism

This isn’t Google’s first venture into XR. The company has a track record of ambitious yet short-lived projects, such as Google Glass and Daydream VR. However, the timing for Android XR appears more favorable, with better hardware capabilities and broader consumer interest in mixed reality. Whether Google can sustain this momentum remains to be seen, but its partnership with Samsung and Qualcomm gives the project a promising foundation.

What’s next?

Google is releasing Android XR tools to developers now, with plans to debut consumer-ready devices in 2025. As competition heats up with players like Apple’s Vision Pro, Meta’s Quest lineup, and others, the next few years will determine whether Google can finally cement itself as a leader in the XR space.

If Google’s vision succeeds, Android XR could redefine how we experience technology—blurring the lines between our digital and physical worlds. For now, all eyes are on its rollout and whether it can deliver on its lofty promises.


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