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LetinAR is building the core optics for AI smart glasses

Esther Speak - Senior Reporter at Villpress
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LetinAR is emerging as one of the key companies powering the next generation of AI smart glasses by focusing on one critical component: the optics that make digital images visible inside wearable glasses.

Instead of building full smart glasses, the startup designs and manufactures ultra-compact optical modules that sit inside the device and project digital images directly into the user’s field of vision. This is the core technology that determines whether AI glasses feel lightweight and practical or bulky and uncomfortable.

The company’s system, known as PinTILT, uses tiny optical elements arranged in a way that directs light precisely into the eye. This approach is designed to make displays brighter and more power-efficient while keeping the lenses thin enough to resemble regular eyewear.

Unlike older AR methods such as waveguides or birdbath optics, LetinAR’s approach tries to balance clarity, brightness, and battery efficiency three major challenges in smart glasses design.

The startup says its technology is built to solve one of the hardest problems in the industry: how to fit a high-quality display into a frame that still looks and feels like normal glasses. Its modules are designed to be light, compact, and suitable for long-term wear.

LetinAR’s components are already being used in early AI glasses and AR devices, including industrial and pilot applications. The company has also attracted backing from major investors and partners as global interest in smart glasses grows rapidly.

According to industry estimates, shipments of AI glasses are rising quickly as major tech companies compete to build the next major computing platform after smartphones.

LetinAR’s role sits behind the scenes, but it is increasingly important as it provides the “invisible hardware” that could determine how usable and widespread AI glasses become in the future.

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Ester Speaks is a senior reporter and newsroom strategist at Villpress, where she shapes Africa-focused business, technology, and policy coverage.  She works at the intersection of journalism, and editorial systems, producing clear, high-impact news that travels globally while staying rooted in African realities.

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