Meta’s Ray-Ban-Ban display has an app problem

If you’ve used the meta ray-ban display for any length of time, you may have noticed one major omission from the smart balls’ capabilities: there is no app store. That means, while you can still do a few things on the Meta Ray-Ban-Ban-Ban-Ban, like turn signals, text notifications, and video calls, you it can’t Do those things with external apps. You might be saying to yourself, “Yes, the lack of apps is expected with a new product,” But here’s where things get worse. Meta currently has no concrete plan to bring apps to its only pair of smart stars with a display.
While meta announced the SDK for developers during the connection of its ray-ban meta ai glasses and meta ray-ban display, which gives developers access to its meta ray-ban display tools, it is early in the launch day. In September, Meta said it was planning a launch date of 2026. In the meantime, anyone who spends $800 shows to cross their fingers firmly and hope that their performance is closed.
As expected as people can be with many apps, that doesn’t mean they are guaranteed to come. If the wearables of previous generations, such as the Apple watch, are any indication, performance may be limited to limited capabilities, leaving the promise of third-generation nature as a pie-in-the-sky dream. Casting more doubt on that Favorost Chinal-Partyle Party app is the meta relationship with the developers as of late. At the end of last month, Meta Him Technology Officer Andrew “Boz” BOSworth continued to be forgotten, blocking X developers who criticized the company so that they could be closed to Dev-Party Devs. Woof.
Super awesome behavior. @boztank He takes a flamethrower from everyone who ever gave a shit about the acome ecosystem.
First you block the founder’s structure for years on his platform for leaving thoughtful comments, then you block me to * See notes * Answering the founder … pic.twitter.com/gxafjqyi6q
– Felix Hartmann (@felixohartmann) October 30, 2025
This is all to say that, despite the promise of an SDK and more app support on the Meta Ray-Ban Display in the future, Meta’s pipeline to make that happen looks less than ideal. That would be bad for people who buy meta smart glasses, but it’s also bad for meta. The competition is closing more and more every day, and with the promise of a smart pair of Google in Horizon, the lack of Meta Ray-Ban-Ban Display Displivel of Applications can end up being felt. Google, as we know, not only owns the Android platform but also the Google Play store, and I would be shocked if it did not plan to use that platform for the Smart Status War mobile application.
Because of it, a better meta in the hope that people go well by using smart glasses limited (some) notifications, there is no guarantee that the future will come without the support of people who actually, you know, make applications.


