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Inseye Launches Eye-Motion Sensor to Give AI Glasses Human Context

At AWE USA 2026, Inseye Technologies is debuting Inseye Tiny, a miniaturized eye-motion sensor designed to provide intelligent eyewear with real-time behavioral data. By tracking gaze patterns without cameras, the hardware allows AI systems to interpret user intent and focus levels while maintaining a discreet, low-power profile for daily wear.

Inseye Launches Eye-Motion Sensor to Give AI Glasses Human Context

The sensor operates at 100 Hz while consuming less than 10 milliwatts, aiming to bridge the gap between reactive hardware and proactive AI. CEO Piotr Krukowski notes that true intelligence in wearables requires knowing when to provide assistance and when to remain quiet. By monitoring visual tasks such as reading, scanning, or periods of high focus, the system generates behavioral signals that inform the device's application layer.

Unlike camera-based tracking, the camera-free architecture removes privacy concerns and eliminates moving parts, enhancing durability for standard eyeglass frames. COO Klaudia Borowczyk highlights the shift toward "gaze gestures," where intuitive movements—rather than manual inputs—trigger UI actions like scrolling, answering calls, or unfolding notifications. The company has moved into pilot manufacturing and is currently accepting pre-orders for evaluation kits, with shipments scheduled to reach OEM partners by November 2026.

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