At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen wearing Sarvam Kaze, India’s first indigenous AI-powered smart glasses developed by Bengaluru-based startup Sarvam AI. The device listens, understands, responds, and supports Indian languages, positioning itself as a homegrown alternative to global AI wearables.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi created buzz at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 when he tried on Sarvam Kaze, a sleek pair of AI-powered smart glasses developed by Sarvam AI. The device, unveiled at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, represents India’s leap into AI-driven consumer hardware.
Sarvam Kaze is designed to deliver real-time intelligence, privacy, and seamless interaction. It can listen, process, and respond to voice commands, while visually capturing what the user sees. The glasses also support Indian languages, making them uniquely tailored for India’s diverse population.
Key Highlights
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Developer: Bengaluru-based startup Sarvam AI
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Device Type: AI-powered smart glasses
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Features: Real-time listening, understanding, responding, and visual capture
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Language Support: Indian languages and local voice interactions
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Launch Timeline: Expected commercial availability by May 2026 (pricing yet to be announced)
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Significance: Positioned as India’s answer to global wearables like Meta’s Ray-Ban AI glasses
Sarvam Kaze’s debut, with PM Modi as its first user, underscores India’s ambition to lead in AI innovation and consumer technology, blending cultural relevance with cutting-edge design.
Sources: Business Standard, WION, News18, Economic Times