Eye tracking is the next "multi-touch" user interface for XR and AI glasses. For instance, the Vision Pro uses eye tracking for more than a dozen functions to deliver high-quality XR experiences.
Despite its potential, eye tracking is not widely adopted in XR and AI glasses due to three main challenges: 1) Current solutions face optical interference from prescription lenses and display optics. 2) They often don't accommodate the anatomical differences among users, like variations in cornea size and astigmatism. 3) Balancing performance with design constraints—such as location, size, power, weight, and cost—further complicates the implementation of eye tracking in XR.
Guardian Glow’s eye tracking solution directly addresses these challenges. By tightly integrating advanced computer vision algorithms with cutting-edge optical design, we have effectively resolved these pain points, making eye tracking a robust, easy-to-use and efficient user interface for XR and AI glasses.
It seamlessly integrates with XR, leveraging advanced algorithms, eye shape database, optical design to ensure high accuracy across population, compatibility with prescription lenses, and minimal latency for immersive user experiences.
Guardian Glow’s eye tracking integrates into AI glasses by combining lightweight hardware and advanced algorithms, enabling accurate gaze detection, prescription lens compensation, and efficient real-time interaction for enhanced functionality.
In this demo, yellow circles represent projected measurements of eye angle and position. Their alignment with actual glints demonstrates the system’s exceptional accuracy and precision.