Raven Prism

Launching later this year

Raven Prism is a stylish ambient computer built for technical creatives — people who make things. It is designed to provide hands-free information when you need it and disappears when you don't, with privacy built into its architecture. We're sharing preview hardware now, with more details coming later this year with our launch.

Raven Prism ambient computer: prototype glasses with full-color display
Raven Prism functional prototype

01 Ambient Computer

Raven Prism is an ambient computer in the form of glasses: Linux underneath, real apps on top, and a beautiful color display sized akin to a 16-inch MacBook at arm's length. The goal is technology that's present without being intrusive — pin reference material to your vision, run tools on-device, and get back to your work when you're done. Raven Prism has a 64-bit ARM processor with mobile RAM and storage, capable of running everything from streaming video to local language models. It's a Linux device with an open ecosystem — Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and hooks for third-party input and accessories mean it can grow with the community of developers and makers.

Privacy on Raven Prism: physical camera cover and Beakon indicator lights on prototype hardware
Raven Camera Cover

02 Privacy

Privacy is a core foundation at Raven. We rebel against the ad-surveillance model and abuse of personal data. We believe privacy is a human right and that the majority of people on Earth do not want their private lives recorded or streamed to a Big Brother cloud. We implement safeguards in the hardware and OS to protect user privacy, such as offloading sensitive data storage to secure enclaves and obtaining user consent before powering on sensors or transmitting data to an AI model. A physical cover must be manually removed to use the camera, and Beakon lights make it obvious to people around you when the camera is in use.

Raven Wings hot-swappable batteries on prototype Raven Prism hardware
Raven Wings™ (Patents Pending)

03 Power

Raven Wings™ are hot-swappable batteries that let you swap power without shutting down — apps come back exactly where you left them. The goal of this device is all-day wear, and Raven Wings™ ensure the glasses have power whenever you need it.

Eye control sensors on prototype Raven Prism hardware
Eye Controlled User Interface (Simulated Image)

04 Eye Control

Hands-free use cases are where our ambient computer shines. When your hands are on an instrument, a keyboard, or you're simply walking your dog or cooking, that's exactly when an ambient computer earns its place. Eye control and voice interaction keep you truly hands-free.