What Can Sarvam’s AI-Powered Smart Glasses Do?

Nearly a month after US-based AI startup Anthropic unveiled its innovations in the IT sector, Bengaluru-based startup Sarvam AI has introduced a wearable spectacles-like device at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 underway in New Delhi. It is a completely homegrown AI product.

The smart glasses, called Sarvam Kaze, does what all one expects from smart glasses. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore the sleek, spectacles-like AI device when he visited the India AI Expo 2026 at the Summit. The PM walked through the India AI Impact Summit wearing the glasses, to test its real-time response capabilities. Sarvam AI said the product would go to market in May.

The AI glasses called Sarvam Kaze listens to the user, understands and captures what the user sees through their eyes in real time. The indigenous AI-powered wearable glass supports more than 10 Indian languages, enabling voice-based interaction and real-time translation. The AI-powered Sarvam Kaze glasses would also allow users to create customized experiences through the Sarvam platform.

Other innovations of Sarvam AI include a large language and speech models specially designed for Indian languages, that work through voice-based interfaces, document processing and citizen services. Sarvam AI has plans to launch a chat feature this week, to bring intelligence into the physical world, unlike the traditional AI tools that work behind the scenes.

In the recent past, the company also unveiled Sarvam Akshar, focused on document digitization, Sarvam Studio, to help creators produce multi-lingual content, Saaras V3, a speech recognition model.

The Centre has given a push to the AI ecosystem in the country through IndiaAI Mission,  launched with an outlay of Rs 10,372 crore in March 2024.

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