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Viture, Nvidia XR AI partner for safety glasses that bring true smarts to the workforce

June 17, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Viture announced its new Helix product, which is smart safety eyewear powered by Nvidia’s XR AI solution.
  • With Nvidia, Viture has created smart glasses aimed at industrial, scientific, and clinical use for “AI-assisted workflows.”
  • These glasses aren’t set to debut until Q1 2027; however, individual reservations have begun for $600.

AWE (Augmented World Expo) 2026 is underway, and Viture is wasting no time by introducing safety eyewear powered by AI.

Viture is expanding with its announcement of Helix: safety glasses that bring Nvidia’s XR AI to the forefront. Viture states, “Helix is the first wearable terminal designed for industrial, scientific, and clinical workflows that streams a wearer’s first-person perspective to a multimodal AI in real time.” Nvidia played a key role at the AWE 2026 keynote, which highlighted the XR AI’s ability to “see” and “reason” in the real world.

The Viture Helix gets this done with its 12MP first-person camera and four-microphone array. Nvidia’s latest XR AI solution can “coach” users on their respective operating procedures. AI-assisted workflows are the name of the game for Viture’s Helix. The company states it’s continued to work with Nvidia, the Le Cong Lab at Stanford University, and the Mengdi Wang Lab at Princeton University. Clinical and life science research environments are a couple of areas its AI-assisted workflows have been put to the test.

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Viture and Nvidia have reportedly worked on this new device for the past year, tirelessly improving its AI-assisted workflows to provide meaningful aid in the real-world. Elsewhere, the Helix glasses feature “60+ minutes of charge-while-using battery,” Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. Seeing as the Helix is meant to be used in the workforce (industrial, clinical), Viture states workers won’t need a companion device.

The Helix works entirely on its own, furthering its useful capabilities for workers. Live demonstrations of the Viture Helix will be held at the NVIDIA/Dell meeting room at AWE 2026. This device isn’t expected to launch until Q1 2027, starting at $600. Individual reservations are available today.


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Things are looking up

The Viture Helix safety smart glasses powered by Nvidia XR AI.

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Viture has continued to progress in the smart glasses space, and things are looking up for the future of its tech. The company recently debuted a pair of glasses that can pair with the Nintendo Switch 2. That spins the handheld gaming experience on its head—or, your head, rather. A wearable spatial neckband joins its growing portfolio, alongside a few controllers.

Android Central’s Nicholas Sutrich sat down with Viture’s Optical Lead, Dr Deqing Kong, about its latest products and what’s coming. Dr. Deqing Kong teased products that will be at the forefront of next-gen quality and eye comfort. Regarding the latter, Viture’s Optical Lead said the company made the switch to Sony’s panels, since they offer “greater color saturation and pixel density.” There’s a lot planned for Viture in the future, especially with its chosen displays, and we might see that soon.

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Android Central’s Take

Focusing on safety is an interesting idea from Viture. In many ways, this makes the most sense to me. If a pair of glasses can help workers while they’re working, wouldn’t that make life a bit easier? In these areas, like industry and clinics, I’d imagine workers would get useful information on data, measurements, patient details, and more. Once this arrives next year, it’ll be interesting to see how it’s received.

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