
AI Inside Google XR Director Juston Payne: Project Aura, Android XR, Lessons from Google Glass
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Dec 8, 2025 Juston Payne, Senior Director of Product Management for XR at Google, shares insights on Project Aura and Android XR. He discusses why XR represents the next big computing platform, drawing parallels to the early iPhone era. Juston explains how Google's ecosystem supports developers, making it easier to transition existing apps to XR. He recounts a heartwarming story of his son using prototype glasses in Rome, showcasing real-world applications. Expect talk of privacy, the lessons from Google Glass, and how multimodal AI is pivotal for the future of XR.
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XR Is The Next Major Platform
- Google sees XR as an emerging major computing platform analogous to early smartphones before app ecosystems matured.
- Juston Payne predicts 2026–2027 as breakthrough years driven by apps and AI integration.
Lower Developer Friction
- Make developer onboarding effortless by letting existing Android apps work without extra work.
- Encourage developers to incrementally add XR features via familiar Android tools like Jetpack XR.
Perfect Fit For Multimodal AI
- XR aligns with Google's strategic strengths: platform distribution and multimodal AI like Gemini.
- Gemini's multimodal, real‑time understanding is particularly well suited to spatial and wearable interfaces.
