Inseye Technologies Unveils Inseye Tiny Behavioral Co-Processor for AI Glasses
Inseye Technologies has introduced Inseye Tiny, a new eye-motion sensor designed for intelligent eyewear, announced in a press release. The company is demonstrating the device at AWE USA 2026 in Long Beach, California.
Inseye Tiny functions as a behavioral co-processor that operates continuously at under 10 milliwatts and samples eye movement at 100 hertz. The system uses camera-free sensing with no moving parts and converts gaze patterns into behavioral signals that provide user context to AI assistants. These signals can indicate activities such as reading, scanning, or focus switching.
The device also supports gaze-based user interface actions, allowing users to perform tasks like activating displays, selecting applications, or answering calls through intuitive eye gestures. According to the company, combining behavioral and interface layers enables developers to create more responsive and context-aware eyewear experiences.
Pilot manufacturing has begun, and Inseye is now accepting preorders for evaluation kits from original equipment manufacturers and eyewear companies. The first shipments are planned for November 2026.
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