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B by Lenskart AI Smart Glasses To Open Developer Access In India, Launch Expected By December

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Last updated: 2025/11/06 at 7:31 AM
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Lenskart is gearing up to launch its next pair of smart glasses, called B by Lenskart, in India later this year. The new wearable will be the company’s second smart glasses after the Lenskart Phonic, which debuted in February. The Peyush Bansal-led brand has confirmed that it will soon open access to developers in India to start building apps for the upcoming device. The company also hinted that the smart glasses could be introduced in other countries once they officially roll out. Also Read: Pay By Just Looking? Lenskart AI Smart Glasses May Support UPI Transactions

Developer Access Coming Soon

The company said it will soon allow Indian developers to start building applications for its upcoming AI camera smart glasses. According to Lenskart, the move aims to create “seamless integrations” across different categories, including food delivery, fitness, and entertainment. Developers will be able to create apps that enhance daily usability and expand the product’s real-world functionality. news Also Read: OnePlus 15 Launch Date Confirmed, Coming October 27 With OnePlus Ace 6: What To Expect

Lenskart added that the B by Lenskart smart glasses have been “designed and engineered in India for the world,” suggesting that the new wearables could also be launched in international markets. The company’s growing focus on homegrown innovation comes as part of its plan to compete in the emerging smart eyewear segment, which combines style with utility. news Also Read: Meta AI Adds UPI Lite, Hindi Support, and Deepika Padukone’s Voice to Ray-Ban Glasses in India

Key Features and Specifications

The B by Lenskart smart glasses will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset, which is specifically designed for lightweight augmented reality (AR) devices. The glasses will weigh around 40 grams, making them roughly 20% lighter than most other smart glasses currently available.

Lenskart confirmed that the glasses will include an integrated Sony camera for photos and videos, along with a built-in Gemini 2.5 Live AI assistant that enables natural, human-like conversations. The wearables will support hands-free UPI payments, live translation, and well-being insights, positioning them as one of the most feature-rich AI wearables from an Indian brand so far.

Earlier this year, during the Snapdragon for India XR Day event, CEO Peyush Bansal announced that Lenskart’s future smart eyewear lineup would run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips. The company’s first smart glasses, Lenskart Phonic, were launched in February 2025 at a starting price of Rs 4,000. The upcoming B by Lenskart is expected to arrive as a more advanced and premium wearable later this year.


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