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The Vision Council Report Shows Rising Awareness of Smart Eyewear

The Vision Council has released its latest consumer research, Focused inSights 2025: Smart Eyewear, which highlights the evolving awareness and attitudes toward smart eyewear among U.S. adults.

The report, based on responses from more than 4,000 participants, provides a benchmark of consumer sentiment and compares results with data from the Council–s 2023 smart eyewear study. While findings point to accelerating awareness and growing interest, they also underscore persistent challenges to broader adoption.

Key findings include:

  • Awareness on the rise – 58% of consumers say they know exactly what smart eyewear is or have a general idea, a sharp increase since 2023.
  • Favorable impressions – 56% reported a positive view of smart eyewear when presented with a definition that included features such as wireless connectivity, AI, translation, and audio.
  • Adoption and purchase intent – 14% of respondents said they have purchased smart eyewear, and 40% indicated they would consider buying in the next year.
  • Motivators vs. barriers – Curiosity (41%), perceived usefulness (39%), and entertainment value (37%) were the strongest drivers, while lack of a clear need (50%) and cost (41%) were the main deterrents.
  • Brand recognition – Familiarity is expanding, with Amazon Echo Frames and Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses showing the greatest awareness gains.
  • Where consumers learn about products – YouTube (49%) and other social media platforms are the most common sources of information.

“Smart eyewear is certainly having a moment right now, with more consumers than ever showing interest in these products,” said Alysse Henkel, Vice President of Research & inSights at The Vision Council. “Our findings point to tangible opportunities for manufacturers and eyecare providers to align design, education, and dispensing with what consumers say matters most.”

Industry Discussion at Vision Expo West

Smart eyewear will be in focus at Vision Expo West 2025, taking place September 17–20 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas. On September 19, The Vision Council will host a main stage panel, Smart Eyewear: Consumer Trends, ECP Perspectives & Market Momentum, featuring Henkel alongside practicing eyecare professionals. The session will explore how industry stakeholders can address consumer curiosity while preparing for practical integration into clinics and retail environments.

Focused inSights 2025: Smart Eyewear is available through The Vision Council–s Research Download Center. Members may access the report at no cost; non-members can purchase it for $3,000.

The report is part of The Vision Council–s ongoing inSights Research Program, which provides quarterly consumer surveys, special-topic reports, and an annual industry forecast.

Source: The Vision Council

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