Indian eyewear giant Lenskart excites tech fans as it prepares to launch its revolutionary Lenskart AI-powered sunglasses called “B by Lenskart” by December 2025. These smart glasses blend stylish everyday eyewear with cutting-edge AI, challenging global players like Ray-Ban Meta. Lenskart builds the glasses in India for the world, packs them with Google Gemini AI, a high-quality camera, and features tailored for Indian users like hands-free UPI payments. CEO Peyush Bansal recently shared live demos, showing the glasses explain books or handle real-time tasks without a phone.

Key Features of Lenskart AI-powered Sunglasses ‘B by Lenskart’

Lenskart AI-Powered Sunglasses

Lenskart designs these smart glasses for all-day comfort and powerful performance:

  • Weigh just 40 grams: 20% lighter than competitors like Ray-Ban Meta (48g) for true everyday wear.
  • Run on Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset: The same processor that powers leading smart glasses worldwide.
  • Features a built-in Sony camera: It captures hands-free photos and videos directly from the frame.
  • Include Google Gemini 2.5 Live AI assistant: Delivers natural voice conversations, live translation in multiple Indian languages, and personalised well-being insights.
  • Support UPI payments: Scan QR codes easily for quick, secure transactions (similar to upcoming Ray-Ban Meta updates but optimised for India).
  • Offer open platform for developers: Indian apps like Zomato, Swiggy, BookMyShow, fitness trackers, and entertainment services integrate seamlessly.

Lenskart opens the “B” platform to Indian developers right away, turning these Lenskart AI-powered sunglasses into a full ecosystem. Users order food, book tickets, or track health just by talking to their glasses. The company focuses on prescription lens support and multiple stylish designs at launch.

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This move positions Lenskart as India’s first complete wearables brand, combining hardware, AI, and software. With the global smart glasses market projected to hit $4-5 billion by 2030, these affordable, India-first Lenskart AI-powered sunglasses could dominate locally while eyeing international sales. Recent demos by Peyush Bansal build massive hype, watch for the official December rollout!

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