Meta libera sus gafas inteligentes Ray-Ban Display y ahora son compatibles con apps de terceros – Infobae
- Meta has opened its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses to third-party applications, a strategic shift that expands the device's ecosystem beyond native functionality.
- This move removes previous technical barriers that limited the Ray-Ban Display to Meta's own internal features, allowing the hardware to function as a more open platform for a...
- To facilitate the integration of external software, Meta is utilizing the Wearables Device Access Toolkit.
Meta has opened its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses to third-party applications, a strategic shift that expands the device’s ecosystem beyond native functionality. Announced on May 15, 2026, the update allows developers to integrate external services directly into the glasses, supporting both mobile and web-based applications.
This move removes previous technical barriers that limited the Ray-Ban Display to Meta’s own internal features, allowing the hardware to function as a more open platform for a wider range of utilities and customizations.
Developer Tools and Integration
To facilitate the integration of external software, Meta is utilizing the Wearables Device Access Toolkit. This native development kit for Android and iOS enables developers to extend existing mobile application functionalities to the glasses’ display without requiring complex redevelopment processes.

For developers focusing on web-based experiences, the company is employing standard web technologies, including HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. This approach allows for the creation of new services designed exclusively for the glasses’ format or the adaptation of existing web tools.
Expanded Functionality and User Experience
The openness of the platform allows third-party applications to display a variety of real-time information directly within the user’s field of vision. According to reporting from Infobae, this includes the ability to show sports results, real-time data, and multimedia content, as well as information overlaid on the user’s environment.
A significant technical addition is the introduction of Neural Handwriting
. This feature allows users to write messages by utilizing muscle movements in the wrist and fingers, which the glasses can interpret as text.
This gesture-based input system can be used to compose and send messages through third-party communication platforms, such as WhatsApp. The Ray-Ban Display supports screen recording, further increasing the device’s utility for capturing and sharing visual information.
By transitioning from a closed system to one that supports external developers, Meta is positioning the Ray-Ban Display as a versatile wearable capable of hosting a diverse array of productivity and entertainment tools.
