rewrite this title Android XR is a new OS built with Gemini and made for VR, AR headsets and glasses

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rewrite this title Android XR is a new OS built with Gemini and made for VR, AR headsets and glasses

What you need to know

  • Google and Samsung partnered to create a new version of Android, called Android XR, that will power a new generation of extended-reality wearables.
  • Android XR is launching today as a developer preview, and the first hardware products powered by the new OS are set to launch in 2025.
  • Samsung will make the first headset powered by Android XR, condemned Project Moohan, next year.

Three years ago, Google and Samsung teamed up to build a new software platform for wearables: Wear OS. Now, the developer of Android and the largest Android manufacturer are joining forces once again to build a new operating system from the ground up. It’s called Android XR, and with Gemini at the core, Google and Samsung think it’ll be the foundation for the next generation of extended-reality wearables.

Android XR is available starting today, Dec. 12, as a developer preview. While the first hardware product running Android XR won’t be available to consumers until next year, developers are getting an early look at the latest version of Android. The Android XR developer preview supports dev tools like ARCore, Android Studio, Jetpack Compose, Unity, and OpenXR. Additionally, since the Android XR SDK is built on the foundation of Android, most apps on the Google Play Store will be automatically available on Android XR.

Android Studio and the Android XR Emulator will give developers a head start on building for the upcoming platform. Google and Samsung, entering the XR market relatively late, likely want to avoid the struggles Apple faced when it launched visionOS earlier this year. It only had 600 native apps available when visionOS debuted. The Android XR developer preview could help the companies avoid growing pains, but wanting developers to build for an unknown platform with many hardware unknowns could prove to be a tall ask.

An official product render of Samsung's Project Moohan VR headset

(Image credit: Samsung)

The operating system will first debut on mixed-reality headset, and Samsung will be the first manufacturer to ship an Android XR device. It’s codenamed Project Moohan, and bears a striking resemblance to another expensive headset. Android XR headsets, like Project Moohan, will provide both immersive experiences and extended-reality experiences. For example, you might watch a movie completely immersed, and later use an Android XR headset to interact with your real-world environment with Gemini.

Translating a sign using smart glasses powered by Android XR

(Image credit: Google)

Eventually, the multimodal interaction provided by Gemini in Android XR will be available in a glasses form factor. Google says it wants glasses to be available for “all-day help,” and crucially, hopes to build an ecosystem of “stylish, comfortable glasses you’ll love to wear every day and that work seamlessly with your other Android devices.”

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