Costa Concierge Glasses · by Pharoah Technology
Look at a landmark and hear what it is. Point at a Spanish menu or sign for instant translation. Ask what's good nearby. Built for Ray-Ban Meta glasses — and it works right now in your phone browser.
This is the working concierge — same brain that runs on the glasses. Pick a mode, tap the button, hear it back.
Camera needs HTTPS + permission. No camera? You can still see how it answers.
Privacy-first: the camera preview stays on your device. Only the single frame you act on is sent to the concierge to be read — nothing is stored, no account, no tracking.
Real examples of how the concierge answers, spoken hands-free
Honest by design: the concierge gives general, what-it-sees guidance and reads menus and signs — it never invents live prices, opening hours or specific business names it can't verify.
One app, built via Meta's Wearables Device Access Toolkit (web path): a visual answer on Ray-Ban Display and a voice-first version on camera-only Ray-Ban Meta — the same concierge you can try in the browser now.
Look at a landmark, beach, plaza or building and hear what it is — plus one genuinely useful local tip.
Point at a menu, sign or notice and hear it in your language instantly. Spanish ↔ English, no typing.
“What's good around here?” — get the kind of thing worth doing nearby, grounded in what you can actually see.