

A new chapter began for Indian technology at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi. Indian startup Sarvam AI introduced its first hardware product, the Sarvam Kaze smartglasses. The event gained more attention when Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore the glasses and tested them during the summit.
The launch marks the company’s move from AI software to AI hardware. Sarvam AI earlier focused on building language models and AI tools. With Sarvam Kaze smartglasses, the company has now stepped into the growing AI wearable launch space.
Sarvam AI co-founder and CEO Pratyush Kumar shared that the Prime Minister became the first person to try the device. Photos from the event showed him interacting with the glasses. The moment highlighted strong support for Made in India AI innovation.
Sarvam Kaze smartglasses come with built-in cameras and microphones. The device listens to voice commands and understands spoken words. It replies in real time. The cameras capture what the wearer sees, which helps the AI give better answers. The glasses aim to offer hands-free support in daily tasks.
The company said it designed and built the smartglasses fully in India. The device runs on Sarvam’s own AI models. These models support many Indian languages. The system can also understand natural conversation. Developers will get tools to create custom apps for the platform.
Sarvam AI plans to launch the product in May 2026. The company has not announced the price yet. Details about availability will come closer to the official launch date.
AI wearables are becoming popular across the world. Products like Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have seen strong demand. Many reports suggest that Apple is also working on similar smartglasses. Sarvam Kaze smartglasses now place India in this global race.
Experts believe AI smartglasses can support sectors like education, healthcare, banking, and business services. Real-time voice and visual features can improve productivity and save time. The unveiling at the India AI Impact Summit shows that India wants to grow in AI hardware as well as software.
The India AI Impact Summit focused on building a strong AI ecosystem in the country. Sarvam Kaze smartglasses reflect this larger vision. The device shows that India aims to lead not only in AI software but also in AI hardware.
Sarvam Kaze smartglasses now stand as a strong example of Made in India AI progress. The upcoming AI wearable launch in May 2026 will show how the market responds to this new device.
With a May 2026 launch ahead, Sarvam Kaze smartglasses have created strong interest. The AI wearable launch signals a new chapter for Made in India AI innovation.
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