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Meta AI on Ray-Ban Meta Glasses adds monthly usage limits

Source: 9to5mac.comJuly 1, 2026

Meta announced on July 1, 2026 that Ray-Ban Meta Glasses users will face monthly limits on free use of some Meta AI features, including a visual accessibility function.

TL;DR

  • Meta introduced monthly limits on free Meta AI use on Ray-Ban Meta Glasses.
  • The reported change affects a feature used for accessibility, where the glasses describe what the wearer is seeing.
  • 9to5Mac said the change effectively adds a paywall to capabilities that were part of the product's original sales pitch.

Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are smart glasses sold by Meta and EssilorLuxottica under the Ray-Ban brand. According to 9to5Mac on July 1, 2026, Meta said free usage of some built-in AI functions will now be capped each month, including a feature that can help blind or low-vision users by describing the surrounding scene.

The 9to5Mac report said Meta marketed Ray-Ban Meta Glasses and a lower-cost non-designer model partly on their built-in AI features. The report characterized the new limit as a retroactive paywall because the hardware had already been sold with those capabilities available to buyers.

The article framed the policy change as relevant to future Apple smart glasses, arguing that Meta's decision could influence how buyers judge AI feature access on competing wearable devices. The source excerpt did not state the exact monthly limit, pricing, or the date the restriction takes effect.

Related questions

  • What feature on Ray-Ban Meta Glasses is affected by Meta's new monthly limit?
  • Why did 9to5Mac describe the Meta AI change as a retroactive paywall?
  • Which companies sell Ray-Ban Meta Glasses?

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