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These Smart Glasses Would Adjust Focus on the Fly Based on Your Eye Movements

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Last updated: 2026/01/06 at 1:59 PM
News Room Published 6 January 2026
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While some of the world’s biggest tech companies including Meta, Google and (reportedly) Apple are eyeing the future of smart glasses, startups are working on a major innovation for the other kind of glasses. The regular kind, worn by billions across the world. 

One of those startups, Finland-based IXI Eyewear, has raised more than $40 million from investors including Amazon to build glasses with adaptive lenses that could dynamically autofocus based on where the person wearing them is looking.


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In late 2025, the company said it had developed a glasses prototype that weighs just 22 grams. It includes embedded sensors aimed at the wearer’s eyes and liquid crystal lenses that respond accordingly. According to the company, the autofocus is “powered by technology hidden within the frame that tracks eye movements and adjusts focus instantly — whether you’re looking near or far.”

By contrast, smart glasses like Meta’s Ray-Bans and Ray-Bay Displays as well as Xreal and Google’s Project Aura are leaning into cameras that look out at the world around the user and AI-powered features such as facial recognition, language translation and recording photos and video. Lenses tend to be a secondary consideration.

IXI told CNN in a story published Tuesday that it’s expecting to launch its glasses within the next year. It has a waitlist for the glasses on its website but has not said in what regions they’ll be available.

A circuit board showing an eyeglass frame, with electrical wiring attached

There’s a lot of engineering work that goes into IXI’s autofocus glasses.

IXI Eyewear

While the goal is to make these glasses an improvement on traditional bifocals and progressive lenses, the IXI glasses likely won’t be a fully seamless experience. “The center part is the sharp area, and then there is the edge where the liquid crystal stops and which is not that great to look into, but the center area is large enough that you can use that for reading,” CEO Niko Eiden told CNN. “So, we do have our own distortions that we’re introducing, but the majority of the time, they will not be visible.”

The IXI glasses won’t be cheap. “We will be in the really high end of existing eyewear,” Eiden said.  

IXI didn’t immediately respond to ‘s request for additional comment.

This type of technology is also being pursued by Japanese startups Elcyo and Vixion, which already has a product with adaptive lenses embedded in the middle of the lenses (they do not look like standard glasses).

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