Could your glasses recognize something in front of you, help with directions, or display a private script while you continue looking ahead? TOZO’s AIVU AI glasses bring AI assistance into everyday eyewear through visual recognition, navigation, translation, open-ear audio, and a private teleprompter. The glasses use waveguide optics and impact-resistant resin lenses. Privacy features focus on processing visual recognition directly on the device, with no image storage, uploads, or visual history.
Here’s a closer look at how AIVU pulls all of that together without turning into another gadget you have to think about.
What Are AIVU AI Glasses?
AIVU glasses bring smart features right to your line of sight, responding to spoken questions about what’s around you. Whether you’re looking for directions, need a translation, or want a quick answer, information comes through open-ear audio so you can still hear what’s happening nearby. Different frame styles are available to match your preferences. The glasses feature tough, ShatterSafe Lens™ and a low-power, high-performance processor.
How Does AIVU Approach Privacy?
ZeroTrace Vision™ handles AI recognition directly on the glasses. Images are not stored or uploaded, and no visual history is retained. The approach keeps recognition on the device rather than maintaining a record of what the glasses see.
What Waveguide Technology Does AIVU Use?
AIVU uses StealthOptics™ waveguide technology with octagonal optics, which makes the waveguide structures less noticeable and gives the lenses a more transparent look. The glasses weigh 45 grams, keeping the overall frame relatively lightweight. The waveguide displays information in your view while keeping the lenses transparent. The frame also uses open-ear audio and impact-resistant resin lenses.
How Does the Private Teleprompter Work?
AIVU features a discreet display intended to keep script content visible to the wearer. Information appears in your field of view, remaining invisible to people nearby. It’s meant for presentations, speeches, content creation, and meetings where you need to stick to your script while maintaining eye contact with the audience.

Voice Commands for Navigation and Information
With AIVU, you can get directions, translations, or information regarding your surroundings simply by speaking. Open-ear audio lets you receive information while staying aware of surrounding sounds. If you need to identify something nearby, figure out where to go, or get a quick response, you can get helpful details instantly with your voice.
Pricing and Availability
You can reserve AIVU by backing its Kickstarter campaign, with a pledge of around $399 securing a unit. Because this is a crowdfunding effort, there may be some financial risks or changes as the project develops. For the most recent information, availability updates, or to follow the progress of AIVU AI Glasses, check the official Kickstarter page or visit the product’s website.
The Takeaway
Glasses that recognize objects, provide translations, and process visual recognition on the device capture the main idea behind AIVU. What’s worth noting isn’t just the display or optics, but the decision behind them: process locally, skip the upload. Many details, from final specs to real-world performance, are still ahead. For now, AIVU stands as a direct answer to a question that has followed AI glasses since the category began: can they actually keep what they see to themselves?






