
For years, XGIMI has transformed walls into canvases and light into an immersive experience. Now, the company is reframing how we see the world itself. At CES 2026, XGIMI announced the launch of a new AI hardware brand, MemoMind, which will unveil its first suite of customizable AI glasses.
Through a combination of ultralight design, adaptive intelligence, and unparalleled visibility, MemoMind reimagines what AI glasses can be: not another gadget to manage, but a companion to think with.
With eight frame options, five variable temple designs, and complete prescription lens support, MemoMind's AI glasses are among the most customizable available. MemoMind is as customizable as the eyewear people now wear on a daily basis thanks to its modular design, which enables users to customize their glasses to their preferences, needs, and routines, reports XGIMI.
A fundamental design principle is comfort. With a weight of just 28.9 grams, the incredibly light Memo Air Display is among the lightest AI glasses on the market right now. With a full-day battery and a charging case that prolongs use for up to a week, it is made for all-day wear and guarantees frictionless AI assistance.
MemoMind launched three product lines, each of which focuses on comfort, simplicity, and ease of use while striking a new balance between wearability and display capability.
With integrated speakers and a dual-eye display for both visual and aural AI interaction, Memo One is MemoMind's most feature-rich model. It is intended for consumers who desire a fully configurable set of display glasses with the most extensive AI experience.
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With a single-eye (monocular) display that provides crucial information while maintaining the appearance, balance, and feel of conventional eyewear, Memo Air Display places an emphasis on minimalism and natural wear. It is intended for customers who desire intelligence without visual overkill and is completely adjustable across frames and temples.
Additionally, MemoMind indicated that a third type, intended to feel even more like regular glasses, is being developed and would be revealed at a later time.
The multi-LLM hybrid operating system of MemoMind eyewear, which includes OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen, automatically chooses the best AI model for every task. Interactions are kept quick, pertinent, and inconspicuous by features like translation, summarization, note-taking, reminders, and contextual guidance that work silently in the background.
Availability
You can order the MemoMind glasses at Kickstarter. Prices start at $399.


