South Korean Startup LetinAR Crafts Tiny Lenses for AI Glasses
LetinAR has developed a thumbnail-sized lens that could revolutionize AI glasses. This innovation might make augmented reality as common as smartphones in the near future.

LetinAR, a South Korean startup, has created a lens the size of a thumbnail that could power the next generation of AI glasses. These lenses are designed to project high-quality images directly into the user's eyes, making augmented reality (AR) more immersive and practical. Augmented reality overlays digital information onto the real world, much like a heads-up display in a car.
This technology could make AR as ubiquitous as smartphones. Imagine walking down the street and seeing real-time directions, translations, or even virtual objects overlaid on your surroundings. The tiny size of these lenses means they could be integrated into everyday glasses, making AR accessible to everyone.
If you're curious about AR, try an existing AR app like Google Lens on your smartphone. Open the app, point your camera at text or objects, and see how it identifies and provides information about them. This is a small taste of what LetinAR's lenses could bring to glasses in the future.