Mojo Vision has created the world's first AR contact lenses, which are design to provide a user with Augmented reality experience.

AR Contact Lenses Created by Silicon Valley Based Startup

Mojo Vision has created the world's first AR contact lenses, which are design to provide a user with Augmented reality experience, with 14,000 dpi...

Mojo Vision has created the world’s first AR contact lenses, which are design to provide a user with Augmented reality experience.


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he silicon valley based company Mojo Vision has filed over 100 patents related to smart contact lenses, after a lot of research. currently, the company doesn’t have an objective to manufacture the lenses on a large scale how the prototype of these lenses has been created.


Mojo Vision has created the world's first AR contact lenses, which are design to provide a user with Augmented reality experience, with 14,000 dpi...

Mojo Vision smart contact lenses are the smallest of its kind with 14,000 dpi (Display per inch).



The company also stated that the vital feature of wearing these lenses is that people will be unable to tell if a person is wearing smart lenses or not.


Mojo Vision has created the world's first AR contact lenses, which are design to provide a user with Augmented reality experience, with 14,000 dpi...

Also, the user’s experience will be great; the company stated that even if a user closes there eyes, the lenses will still be displaying information.

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Mojo Vision’s CEO on AR contact lenses


Mojo Vision’s CEO Drew Perkins mentions that one of the objectives of the company is to introduce invisible computing to users, in which a user can maintain access to information without been distracted by AR wearable headsets.


He concluded his statement by saying that the information from the AR-based contact lenses will be available only when users want it. The data will vanish as soon as users move their focus towards the real world.



However, contact lenses are categorized as medical devices so that a permit will be required from the US Food and Drug Administration. Clinical studies to certify that the lenses will cause no harm to the human eye.


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Mojo Vision wants to take no risks with their dream project of making people familiar with augmented reality with their AR contact lenses.