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# Introduction

## Welcome to Solana Glasses

Solana Glasses are the first crypto-native smart glasses built to make on-chain payments and Solana apps completely hands-free.

Our vision is simple:\
On-chain payments as seamless as blinking.

No phones. No clunky apps. Just scan, pay, send, and interact with crypto in the real world instantly.

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#### Why We’re Building This

Crypto has always lived on screens. We believe it is time to bring it into everyday life.

With Solana Glasses, you can:\
• Pay with your voice or a quick gesture\
• Scan QR codes for instant payments\
• Send and receive assets without pulling out your phone\
• Get AI support for reminders, calls, and daily tasks\
• Capture audio and video, all secured by Solana

This is not just hardware. It is a new interface for digital life.

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#### Built With the Community

We are crypto-native, Solana-aligned, and community-first. Solana Glasses are not a closed product. They are an open platform where builders, partners, and early adopters shape the future of how crypto is used in the real world.

Whether you are a community member, developer, or partner, this GitBook will guide you on:\
• How to join our beta and community\
• How partners can integrate and grow with us\
• How developers can build apps for Solana Glasses

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Welcome aboard. Let us make crypto invisible, together.


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