The idea of a smart contact lens is not something new in the market. Companies and scientists have been working on different kinds of contact lenses that can correct users’ vision as well as provide smart AR and digital features. Now, it seems like the first smart contact lenses could arrive for general customers sooner than you might think. Let’s take a look at the details.

Over the past year, we have seen many companies come up with functional prototypes of smart contact lenses that support AR and digital features. One of the most prominent companies includes Mojo Vision, which showed off its smart contact lens prototype, the Mojo Lens, back in 2020.

Another company that is working to develop smart contact lenses is InWith Corp. It showed off the first soft smart contact lens at this year’s CES, and it can correct a user’s vision using advanced autofocus technology. It is also capable of powering itself by leveraging users’ natural blinking. Apart from showing off its smart lens, InWith also highlighted the significance of such products for the Web3 and Metaverse era of the future.

Other than these, a recent report on the Global Smart Contact Lens market by a research firm named Global Market Vision suggests that companies like Sony, Google, and Samsung will become major players in the sector. Amongst others, Google has been developing smart contact lenses for a long time. The tech giant started working on the concept back in 2014. It announced a smart contact lens to monitor the glucose level in diabetic patients. Although the project was shut down due to unsatisfactory clinical results, the foundation still seems to be there, which Google can use to develop its own smart contact lens.