Multi-agent, Claude-powered voice assistant built as a Web App on the Meta Wearables Device Access Toolkit. The app runs on the glasses: you speak or use a Neural Band gesture, the NIAR agent executes the task on our server, and the answer renders on the in-lens display — hands-free, no phone in your hand.
Live demo — answers come from the real NIAR agent, the same one that would run on your Meta Ray-Ban Display.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display runs Web Apps through the Meta Wearables Device Access Toolkit, so NIAR ships as a Web App that loads straight onto the glasses — no app store install, no phone screen needed. The glasses are pure front-end: voice and the Neural Band D-pad gesture drive the input, our Web App forwards the text to the NIAR server, and the reply comes back to the in-lens display as short, glanceable text.
The server side is the multi-agent NIAR brain that already runs a real business: one agent closes sales, others qualify leads, others handle ops, development and content. On the Meta Ray-Ban Display, that whole operation fits in your line of sight, controlled by a flick of the Neural Band.
NIAR isn't a chatbot. It's an orchestration brain that runs an entire team of AI agents — one closes sales, others qualify leads, others handle ops, development and content. It already runs a real business end to end.
On the Meta Ray-Ban Display, that whole operation fits in your line of sight: you speak or gesture with the Neural Band, and your company responds — hands-free. Live translation on the lens, real business commands ("how many new leads today?", "message this client"), proactive alerts — without ever reaching for a phone. The glasses become the front-end of an AI that actually does the work.
Rodolfo Nascimento · Founder, Futurize IA · futurizeia@gmail.com