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Meta Opens Ray-Ban Display to Third-Party Developers with New Wearables Toolkit

Meta has launched a Wearables Toolkit SDK allowing third-party developers to build apps for Ray-Ban Display glasses. Neural Handwriting — which lets users write on any surface to compose messages — is also rolling out globally.

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Meta has taken a major step toward making its smart glasses a true platform by opening Ray-Ban Display to third-party developers through a new Wearables Toolkit SDK. Alongside this, the Neural Handwriting feature is now rolling out globally to all Ray-Ban Display users.

Wearables Toolkit SDK

The new SDK allows developers to build apps that leverage the Ray-Ban Display's cameras, speakers, microphone, and heads-up display. This is Meta's first time opening the smart glasses platform to external developers beyond a handful of launch partners, signaling confidence in the hardware's maturity and user base.

Neural Handwriting Goes Global

Neural Handwriting uses the Meta Neural Band wristband to detect finger movements via surface electromyography (EMG). Users trace letters with their index finger on any flat surface, and the system converts gestures into text. It now works across Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and native messaging apps on both Android and iOS — though currently only in English.

Other Recent Updates

  • Instagram Reels: Watch, like, save, and share Reels directly from the glasses display
  • Spotify shortcuts: Personalized playlist access below the media player
  • Phone call captioning: Real-time captions for calls in noisy environments
  • Games: 2048 puzzle and GOAT platformer available on-display

What This Means for Buyers

The developer toolkit transforms Ray-Ban Display from a closed Meta product into an open platform. If third-party apps take off, it could give Meta a decisive advantage over Even Realities and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Glasses. Current Ray-Ban Meta glasses start at $379 on Amazon. Compare all options in our smart glasses guide.

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