Lens Technology
Read about the world-leading lens casting solution used to create next generation smart glasses.
Smart glasses are an exciting technology with endless application potential. The size and performance packed into our eye tracking empowers you to offer the most innovative smart glasses with no compromise on stylish design.
Tobii's eye tracking technology offers a new dimension for smart glasses users where the products understand exactly who is wearing them. They perceive the users’ intent to offer the most immersive, user-friendly and power-efficient experience.
The eye tracking component we embed into your smart glasses has over 20 years of leading research built in. The technology is the smallest and most powerful on the market, making it commercially viable with enough power to offer cutting-edge experiences for users all day long.
Powerful features within smart glasses made possible by Tobii.
Enable smarter eyewear with human attention
AI is made contextual by tracking where users are looking in 3D space, enabling power-efficient smart features with low latency.
Optimize your view of the real world
Foveation-optimized eye tracking signals focus computing resources to where users are looking, even in complex environments.
Smart, but most importantly stylish
Small, lightweight, and discrete eye tracking components fit within fashionable eyewear form factors.
Secure and reliable for a global demographic
Dependable and robust eye tracking for every face that maintains performance when glasses slip during full day wear.
Enhance the user experience
Enable a more fluid UX with hands-free interactions, or seamlessly augment hand controllers, gestures and other smooth inputs.
Read about the world-leading lens casting solution used to create next generation smart glasses.
Read how Tobii’s unique foveated rendering technology empowers smart glasses, AR, MR and VR products to perform better for longer.
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Discover how eye tracking in smart glasses can provide natural and novel ways for user input, accelerating AI-driven use cases and streamlining usability.
This article explains how eye tracking works. We illustrate step-by-step processes of screen-based and wearable eye trackers and XR integrations.
We'll explore the intricacies of eye-based input and unveil strategies to surmount its inherent limitations.