Introducing Andri for Ray-Ban Meta Glasses

Introducing Andri for Ray-Ban Meta Glasses

April 1, 2026

Legal work has always demanded presence. Presence in the room, at the desk, behind the screen. For decades, the assumption has been that serious legal work requires a serious setup. We think that assumption is ready to be retired.

Today, we are introducing Andri for Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. The full power of Andri's agentic AI, available anywhere, anytime.

What it looks like in practice

The idea is straightforward. You are sitting in a café, waiting for a client call. You glance at a contract that has just come in and ask Andri to review it. Within seconds, a summary of the key risk clauses appears in your field of vision. You have not opened a laptop. You have not unlocked your phone. You have simply looked, asked, and received an answer.

Andri AR view showing contract analysis through smart glasses

That same principle extends across everything Andri already does. Reviewing documents, drafting correspondence, running legal research, pulling together a case summary from hundreds of pages of evidence. All of it now works hands-free, on the go, wherever you happen to be.

Andri contract analysis in a meeting setting

For lawyers who spend their days moving between courtrooms, client offices, and their own desks, the practical implications are significant. The dead time between meetings becomes working time. A question that would have waited until you were back at your desk gets answered on the way there. Your entire matter file travels with you, quietly available whenever you need it.

Andri contract review output with risk indicators

Defining what comes next

While we do not actually have a Ray-Ban integration (not yet, anyway), it resembles our way of thinking and looking ahead. At Andri, we believe that the most important question in legal technology is not what we can do with technology now, but what we can do with technology in the future. Meaning that we are always looking ahead, trying new workflows, and defining the future of legal work. We are building toward a future where the quality of your legal work is no longer determined by whether you happen to be sitting at the right desk.