Brilliant Labs CEO and Gandhi.
Brilliant Labs cofounder and CEO Bobak Tavangar wearing Frame, which pays homage to historical icons like Gandhi
  • Brilliant Labs just launched a pair of glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant.
  • They look like normal glasses but can translate speech, search the web, and generate images.
  • The glasses are also open source. The design files, code, and documentation are all on GitHub.

The glasses prescription you didn't know you needed: AI.

Brilliant Labs — a Singapore-based startup funded by the creator of Pokemon Go — just released Frame, a $350 pair of non-prescription glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa.