DreamLayer

DreamLayer

DreamLayer

Glasses that remember for you.

DreamLayer is software for smart glasses that gives you a better memory and a sharper ear. Wear them through a normal day and it quietly keeps what matters — where you left things, who you met, what you promised, what was said — and hands it back the moment you need it. When someone tells you something that does not add up, it lets you know. Quietly. Just you.

It runs on your own devices, works without the internet, and goes fully deaf and blind with one press of a button. Privacy is not a setting here; it is how the thing is built.

The whole product in ninety seconds — real footage of the actual interface

Read this book two ways

If you will wear it — start with the guide. Plain language, no jargon, built around what you actually see and say:

If you are building on it — the second half is for you. Under the hood: the full architecture, every card and every setting, the exact thresholds and timings of the truth stack, the complete API, and how to run and test all four runtimes. Start at Ecosystem architecture.

Three honesty rules

This book holds itself to the product's own standard — its flagship feature is a fact-checker, after all:

  1. Everything shown is real. Every image and animation was produced by the product's own software — the actual renderer, the actual apps. Nothing is a mockup.
  2. Built versus pending is always labeled. DreamLayer is pre-hardware: the software is complete and tested (1,368 passing tests), and the places where physical hardware plugs in are called out honestly wherever they matter.
  3. Accuracy over hype. Where the technical half states a number, it is the number in the source code.

DreamLayer knowledge base. Every image is rendered by the product's own pipeline. Site repository