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Apple Glasses Poised to Drive AI Glasses Market from 6M to 20M Units in 2026

Apple’s anticipated launch of smart glasses in 2027 could propel AI glasses sales from 6M in 2025 to 20M in 2026, reshaping the wearable tech landscape.

AI glasses market expected to surge

The AI glasses market is on the brink of a significant transformation, with projections indicating that sales will escalate from 6 million units in 2025 to an anticipated 20 million in 2026, according to a recent report by SAG. The launch of leading products, particularly Apple’s long-anticipated glasses, is expected to drive much of this momentum.

Apple’s entry into the smart glasses market, anticipated around 2027, could serve as a pivotal moment, as analysts from SAG suggest that the combination of innovative industrial design, fashion appeal, and seamless ecosystem integration may catalyze mainstream adoption. The potential for Apple Glasses to redefine the wearable technology landscape draws on the company’s history of successful product launches, particularly the Apple Watch.

SAG identifies three key advantages that Apple Glasses are likely to possess: cutting-edge design, robust functionality, and strategic ecosystem integration. These factors contributed to the success of the Apple Watch and are poised to resonate similarly within the smart glasses segment.

Despite the anticipated growth of smart glasses, the SAG report indicates that smartphones will remain a crucial component of the technology landscape. The analysis suggests that, even as smart glasses gain traction, they will coexist alongside smartphones rather than completely replacing them. By 2030, the annual sales of smart glasses are projected to reach 75 million units, with heads-up display (HUD)-equipped models expected to dominate the market starting in 2028.

In a broader context, Apple’s continued innovations in software, particularly the integration of Google Gemini into Siri, are expected to enhance the intelligence capabilities of its devices, further enriching the user experience across its product lineup. As the technology sector continues to evolve, the anticipated launch of Apple Glasses may not only reshape the market for wearables but also influence how consumers interact with digital content in their daily lives.

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