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Vuzix

Vuzix is an American optical technology company founded in 1997, based in Rochester, NY, developing AR smart glasses and wearable computing devices.

Founded
1997
HQ
Rochester, NY, USA
Status
public (NASDAQ: VUZI)

Models

1

Overview

Vuzix is an American optical technology company founded in 1997, based in Rochester, NY, developing AR smart glasses and wearable computing devices. Listed on NASDAQ (VUZI), the company partners with Quanta Computer for AI-powered smart glasses and appointed RealWear co-founder Dr. Chris Parkinson as President of Enterprise Solutions.

Verified record

Verified deployments
None on file
Active incidents
None on file

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Key facts

Product

Z100 smart glasses, AR wearable computing

AI framing

AI is thin / partner-mediated (interface for cloud LLMs), not native on-device.

Stock listing

NASDAQ: VUZI

Strategic direction

Pivoting to OEM waveguides

CEO

Paul Travers

Listed on

NASDAQ: VUZI

Partner

Quanta Computer

Financial stage

Early (NASDAQ-listed, $6.3M revenue, $32M net loss 2025)

Data & sources

Press releases

2

Web sources

1

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Current platform

Vuzix Z100

Vuzix Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI; founded 1997 in Rochester, New York by founder and CEO Paul Travers) is a long-established enterprise smart-glasses maker. Its current AI-glasses product, the Z100, is a 38-gram pair of monochrome green microLED waveguide heads-up-display glasses with up to 48-hour battery, which reached general availability in November 2024 at $499 and targets enterprise use in warehousing, logistics, and field service, with some consumer features such as notifications, navigation, and a teleprompter through the Vuzix Connect app. The company is genuinely commercial but small and shrinking, reporting first-quarter 2026 revenue of $1.4 million, down 12 percent year over year, a $7.1 million net loss, and a strategic pivot toward OEM waveguides, display systems, and engineering services, including shipping Ultralight Pro OEM glasses to Amazon in the second quarter of 2026. On AI substance, this should not be inflated as an AI wearable: the Z100's AI is an interface layer that surfaces intelligence computed elsewhere, through cloud large-language-model integrators such as SimplyVideo wrapping OpenAI, transcription and translation engines, and warehouse and ERP integrations, with no verified first-party on-device AI model, so it belongs in the registry as enterprise augmented-reality display hardware with AI-integration capability. Its earlier Blade and Blade Upgraded glasses are discontinued, with Blade 2 as the current enterprise successor.

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Relationships

Current leadership (1)

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Safety record

No incidents on record for Vuzix.

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Recent coverage

Vuzix in third-party press

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