Ray-Ban Display glasses embed a transparent display directly in the lens, projecting information into your line of sight without blocking what's in front of you. Think of it as a heads-up display you wear all day. Paired with the Meta Neural Band worn on the wrist, they respond to simple hand gestures — no touchscreen, no voice commands, no reaching for anything. It's a computer you wear, not one you carry.


Counting with your eyes
Museum staff tracking room capacity, coaches counting reps, birdwatchers logging species, researchers running field surveys, warehouse workers doing inventory checks, knitters tracking rows. Anyone who needs to count something they're actively looking at.






The count stays where your eyes already are
A persistent tally display in your field of view, incremented with a simple gesture. No looking down, no reaching for a device, no losing your place because you had to break focus.


A clean running tally displayed in the corner of your vision. Increment with the Meta Neural Band gesture. Supports multiple counters simultaneously — useful when you're tracking more than one thing at once, like two teams, multiple species, or separate exercise sets. Reset individually or all at once. Labels each counter so you always know which number is which.
An open-source starting point from our team
This is a Baseplate application — one of dozens of open-source foundations built by L+R as part of our alpha partnership with Meta on the Ray-Ban Display platform. Baseplates aren't always finished products. They're minimal, readable, and forkable. Built to show what's possible and give developers a working foundation to learn from and build on.
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