Samsung to Launch AI-Powered Smart Glasses with Eye-Tracking Camera by Year-End
Samsung has announced plans to introduce new smart glasses equipped with a built-in camera and artificial intelligence capabilities. The company revealed some early details about the device during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 event held in Barcelona.
Innovative Eye-Tracking Technology to Enhance User Interaction
The smart glasses are expected to feature an AI-powered system that can analyze where the wearer is looking. This eye-tracking function represents a significant advancement in wearable technology, potentially improving the way users interact with digital content through the glasses.
Jay Kim, Vice President of Samsung’s mobile division, provided insights on the project in an interview at MWC 2026. According to Kim, the integration of AI with the eyewear’s camera aims to create a more intuitive and responsive user experience by understanding and anticipating the wearer’s focus.
While Samsung has not yet disclosed detailed technical specifications or pricing for the smart glasses, the company confirmed they are targeting a launch before the end of 2026. The combination of camera and AI features aligns with the broader industry trend toward more immersive and intelligent wearable devices.
The announcement marks Samsung’s continued investment in wearable innovation, building upon its existing portfolio of smart devices. The forthcoming smart glasses are anticipated to contribute to the evolution of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality applications by providing real-time eye-tracking data that can enhance user engagement.
Further information about the product’s capabilities, user interface, and ecosystem integration is expected to be released closer to the launch date. Samsung’s entry into AI-enhanced smart eyewear signals intensified competition within the wearable market as companies explore new ways to merge technology with daily life.
Samsung confirms developing smart glasses featuring an AI-driven camera capable of tracking user gaze, set for release by the end of 2026.
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