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Michelangelo for Meta Glasses is being designed around short, voice-driven sessions with minimal friction.

Voice as the Primary Input

You speak your prompts naturally. The AI asks clarifying questions when needed and confirms before making changes. Complex edits can be broken into smaller steps so you stay in control.

Quick Confirmations

Simple actions like approving a change, dismissing a preview, or moving to the next screen use quick verbal confirmations or small physical gestures. The goal is to avoid long menus.

Audio Feedback

Since the display is small, audio plays a big role. You will hear when generation starts, completes, or needs your attention. Error messages are short and actionable.

Context Awareness

The experience may adapt to where you are. A quick session on a walk might offer shorter prompts, while a session at home could surface deeper editing options.
The interaction model is still a prototype. Details will evolve based on early testing and feedback.

Next Steps

Overview

Read the Meta Glasses overview.

Vision

Explore the long-term vision.