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Transforming the future of AR with cutting-edge optics that seamlessly blend the physical and digital worlds.
Joined January 2010
An augmented reality waveguide is a transparent, ultra-thin optical layer that channels light from the projector to your eyes, delivering visuals that blend seamlessly with the world around you. https://t.co/huqcWSCPxC
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We couldn’t agree more. "...the future of augmented reality is not about building everything in-house, it is about building together." Thank you @NextReality for this thoughtful take on our journey. https://t.co/qi2EupMnkU
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Where’s the line between protest and lawbreaking? In this week’s InfluenceWatch Podcast, Michael Watson, Sarah Lee, and Robert Stilson discuss how tax-exempt nonprofits push activism past the point of legality—and what it means for accountability.
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This is the moment we’ve all been building towards. Our teams have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring our collective vision to life, and it’s incredible to finally share it with the world at @FIIKSA Learn more about what we’ve been up to: https://t.co/YLkLA2qY3K
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Magic Leap is partnering with technology leaders to accelerate their AR glasses roadmap through deep expertise and technologies that deliver visuals that are stable, crisp, and clear. This week at @FIIKSA , @magicleap and @Google are unveiling an AR glasses prototype built as a
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We design every layer of the AR stack, from sensors to optics to perception algorithms, so all components of our vision systems operate as a unified system. When every part of the system speaks the same design language, the experience becomes smooth, effortless, and immersive.
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The Ed Sullivan show was definitely one of the most important shows in American history. We've compiled some of the greatest live appearances from iconic artists: Paul Anka - Put Your Head on My Shoulders
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In AR, the best UX adjusts and responds to what you’re doing, whether you’re walking down a crowded street or using both hands to complete a home-improvement task. Learn how we’re designing UX for AR: https://t.co/6aO2h6LUjd
#ARdesign #AugmentedReality #UX
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AR falls apart when a chair floats where it shouldn’t. World-locking keeps content properly grounded, steady and believable, right where you left it. https://t.co/wq3aQOOwN8
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Vision systems combine precision engineering with an understanding of how our eyes and brains work. Sensors, optics, and perception-driven algorithms set the stage for AR experiences to feel seamless, stable, and intuitively integrated into the world. https://t.co/fyKkeFxJ52
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Capturing and sharing AR demos no longer requires big budgets or production teams. With Magic Leap Spectator™ you can record and share AR experiences in minutes, just like sending a video to a friend. https://t.co/jspgKmFQG8
#AugmentedReality
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There is no “average user” in AR, so it’s crucial to understand the diverse user requirements, use cases, and body variations. Learn how we put people at the center of our industrial design process: https://t.co/lWz2Fi0zSG
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Augmented reality design should always revolve around the user. Our industrial designers work closely with our User Experience team to refine, test, and adapt every element of the AR experience so everything feel effortless, useful, and human. https://t.co/i4NC00WavW
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AR manufacturing is a craft of beauty. Our teams take pride in every lens they place, every alignment they perfect, every test they run. We turn precision into possibility. https://t.co/7zKpMiTJpW
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AR should adapt to what you're doing and where you are to enhance the moment. Here’s how we anchor design in the present: https://t.co/vOhmD2kX7s
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Exploring, cooking, building, collaborating. AR should fit into your world, not interrupt it. Good AR design blends seamlessly. Learn how: https://t.co/JkmjiqDObA
#AR #design
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AR wearables should feel like part of you, not a burden. When comfort is the foundation, performance and usability improve. Learn more about our human-centered design philosophy: https://t.co/vOhmD2kphU
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The natural boundaries of walls, furniture, and doorways subconsciously shape how we move. Augmented Reality should respect those boundaries to preserve immersion and keep users safe. Here’s how Magic Leap designs for physical space: https://t.co/vuNyVxlrJ8
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We’re an eclectic mix of chemists, engineers, designers, scientists, and creatives—united to reinvent how people experience the world. Meet the people behind the vision and see why working at Magic Leap is more than just a job. https://t.co/PQsNeyl7T0
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What has nearly 15 years of optical engineering taught us? Visual clarity, comfort, and context aren’t nice-to-haves—they’re non-negotiables. AR should enhance your reality, not compete with it. Learn more about our optics innovation at https://t.co/1x508E7tWu
#MagicLeap #optics
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Innovation is in our DNA at every stage of optics development. By designing and refining key tools internally, we move faster, iterate with precision, and scale smarter. That’s how we’re pushing the limits of AR—one ultra-thin, ultra-light waveguide at a time.
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People often confuse AR & VR. Magic Leap’s see-through AR adds digital layers onto your world—so you never lose sight of it. VR is like wearing a blindfold and watching a video of your surroundings. We believe AR should enhance reality, not replace it. https://t.co/1x508E7tWu
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