

Sarvam AI, the Indian AI startup that made headlines a few days ago for beating ChatGPT and Google Gemini, has announced plans of launching AI hardware devices. In an X post, Sarvam AI chief Pratyush Kumar revealed that the company was planning to launch AI smartglasses soon. This announcement comes during the India AI Impact Summit.
In an X post, Pratyush shared a minute-long teaser, showcasing the smartglasses. The Sarvam AI glasses are called Sarvam Kaze. The teaser shows a pair of glasses, similar to Meta RayBans, with visible camera placements.
The Sarvam AI chief also shared a picture of PM Narendra Modi wearing the Kaze smartglasses, likely at the India AI Impact Summit. Kumar wrote, “The first person to try them? The Prime Minister.”
Pratyush Kumar revealed that the Sarvam Kaze smartglasses were designed and built in India. He wrote, “Launching Sarvam Kaze, our foray into getting our models into the your hands with our devices - designed and built here in India!” This would also make the Kaze the first India-made AI hardware.
According to Sarvam, the smartglasses are built to move AI away from screens and integrate it into everyday experiences. As Kumar explained, “Sarvam Kaze moves intelligence from the screen to the real world. You wear it. It listens, understands, responds, and captures what you see. And you can build custom experiences for it with the Sarvam platform.”
The company also insists that the smartglasses will run on its in-house AI models. Pratyush Kumar confirmed that the Sarvam Kaze will launch in May 2026.
Smartglasses are increasingly becoming a notable tech product category. Meta has reportedly sold over 7 million units of the Meta RayBans in 2025 alone. As per reports, Apple too is expected to launch its own smartglasses in the future. However, currently, Sarvam could be an early player in this growing segment.