VisionClaw: Always-On AI Agents through Smart Glasses

arXiv:2604.0348699.22 citationsh-index: 10
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This work addresses the problem of hands-free, situated interaction for wearable AI agents, demonstrating a new paradigm for continuously coupled perception and action.

VisionClaw is an always-on wearable AI agent for smart glasses that integrates live egocentric perception with agentic task execution, enabling faster task completion and reduced interaction overhead compared to baselines, with deployment showing a shift toward opportunistic task initiation and delegated execution.

We present VisionClaw, an always-on wearable AI agent that integrates live egocentric perception with agentic task execution. Running on Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, VisionClaw continuously perceives real-world context and enables in-situ, speech-driven action initiation and delegation via OpenClaw AI agents. Therefore, users can directly execute tasks through the smart glasses, such as adding real-world objects to an Amazon cart, generating notes from physical documents, receiving meeting briefings on the go, creating events from posters, or controlling IoT devices. We evaluate VisionClaw through a controlled laboratory study (N=12) and a longitudinal deployment study (N=5). Results show that integrating perception and execution enables faster task completion and reduces interaction overhead compared to non-always-on and non-agent baselines. Beyond performance gains, deployment findings reveal a shift in interaction: tasks are initiated opportunistically during ongoing activities, and execution is increasingly delegated rather than manually controlled. These results suggest a new paradigm for wearable AI agents, where perception and action are continuously coupled to support situated, hands-free interaction.

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