Ray-Ban Meta glasses offer a hands-free form factor and Meta AI integrations — features that help everyone navigate daily life, but can be especially useful to the blind and low vision community. With Ray-Ban Meta glasses, people can capture and share photos, send text or voice messages, make phone calls, take video calls, listen to music, translate speech in real-time, and interact with Meta AI for in-the-moment help.

Building For Everyone, From The Start

At Meta, we don’t just build accessible products — we build them alongside the people who use them. For someone who is blind or has low vision, their hands are often occupied — a cane, a guide dog, a phone held close to the face. AI glasses let you keep your hands free while staying present in the moment, and that’s the kind of independence the community tells us is making a real difference.

Helping People Navigate Life Hands-Free

Meta brought together more than 100 members of the blind and low-vision (BLV) community, accessibility organizations, developers and policymakers at our Meta Singapore office for a hands-on look at how Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses are creating new opportunities for independence — from reading labels and navigating unfamiliar spaces to identifying objects and surroundings in real time.