Citing "years of investment in AI, AR, and VR," Google is stepping into the augmented reality market with Android XR, which aims to revolutionize how users experience their digital environments through future headsets and glasses.
Juston Payne, director of product at Google for XR, stated in the launch video, "We've been in this space since Google Glass, and we have not stopped," emphasizing Google's ongoing commitment to augmented and mixed reality.
Android XR promises to enhance how users interact with everyday applications like Gemini, Maps, and Translate, indicating a significant advancement in the integration of AR capabilities in routine digital tasks.
The first product to launch with Android XR, Project Moohan, is a mixed-reality headset built by Samsung, set to be available for purchase next year, showcasing the collaboration between major tech players.
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