Augmented Intelligence

Cameron Jackson
15 Mar 2025

When you think of computers or phones you think of looking at a screen making clicks to get it to do what you want, the compute medium, apps ect have centered around this user first interaction which will still be necessary in the spatial computing age, but what if instead of you always needing to tell the device what to do it was able to understand context and optimize to be most useful for you.

"Headphones are a miraculous thing. You put a pair of headphones on and you get the same experience you get with a great pair of speakers, right? There’s no such thing as headphones for video, right? There’s not something I can carry with me that I can put on and it gives me the same experience I get when I’m watching my, 50-inch plasma display at home. And, you know, until somebody invents that, you’re going to have these opposing constraints. Well, they have those huge goggles you can wear, but they’re lousy."- Steve jobs D3 2005

Neuraglass v1 were Focusing on nailing the the fundamentals and those are making something easy to use, a marker of this is you should be able to put the glasses on and learn to use it in 3 minutes, An easy to understand user interface a lot of the products on the market lack the ability to even control the device without another device. This unintuitive approach is fundamentally wrong. Relying on anything external is the spatial computing equivalent of early smartphone's with stylus's Next Neuraglass needs to be coffee shop wearable, a marker of this is would you look like an idiot if you wore this into a coffee shop?.

When you look at the products on the market they fall into a few different buckets.

The first bucket are the super wide fov headsets like the vision pro and oculus pro that use a traditional display and use a camera to create the illusion that your looking at the real world. The next bucket are these low fov glasses, some of theses glasses are using single color green theses products are very small in size but lack the compute and ability to intuitively control the device , their using external controller's like ring or temple control or a seperate app to use the device.

Were not trying to build the the smallest device, Neuraglass will be sllighly thicker than regular thick frame glasses like the LV Clash Square Sunglasses, which is amazing considering were housing a full spatial computer.

Neuraglass is a glimpse at the future a limited volume spatial computer built for builders, Built for technolgists, built for you

This is our see through lens projection system that creates the display infront of you

Next were making it incredible easy to use this means it needs to be controlled by something you already have which are  your eyes.

Stack os x ai agents

You can think of our software as two things you have your traditional ui thats been optimized for spatial computing, next you have a contextual mode that will optimize based off of context.

Stack os is designed for spatial computing. We’re building something that doesn’t just sit there, it adapts. We're building something that understands context. Picture this: you’re immersed in our wide view mode, scrolling x while listening to music, next thing you know your at the gym, and it snaps to a tiny slice of your vision, just what you need, nothing more. Sometimes you just tell it what to do, Other times, you take the reins, because you want control.

Context is everything. if you’re in a coffee shop in Shenzhen, you don’t speak a lick of Chinese, and neuraglass just knows. It’s not sitting idle waiting for you it’s proactive. The menu your looking at pops up, translated, right in front of you, like it’s part of the world. Or if your at the gym you could have an ai personal trainer in you fov Giving you personalized feedback about your workout, From tracking your reps to tracking your calories. These are just a couple examples and are meant to illuminate the types of spatial experiences developers will be able to create on our platform. Speaking of developers our approach is to have an open source app store. we will host the apps developers will build the future. To make this as easy as possible some current android apps will be able to be modified and optimized and easily deployed for Stack os. But apps are soo 2020 while their defiantly not going away in the augmented age were going to have more and more ai agents that will carry out tasks for you , eventually you have a whole counsel of ai agents able to give you counsel based on what your doing.